Giorgio Vasari: The Man and the Book
By (Author) Thomas Sherrer Ross Boase
Princeton University Press
Princeton University Press
15th August 2023
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
709.2
Paperback
392
Width 203mm, Height 254mm
A striking account of Vasaris career, friendships, and contribution to the art of the Italian Renaissance
Vasaris Lives of the Most Excellent Architects, Painters, and Sculptors, first published in 1550, fixed for three hundred years general European views about the art of the Renaissance, and its influence still lingers today. While much has been written about Vasaris writings, comparatively few full-length studies have dealt with the man himself. In this book, T.S.R. Boase offers a compelling account of Vasaris life and career. At the same time, Boase explores Vasaris ideas about the art and artists he described in the two editions of his Lives, placing these reflections in their contemporary context and later developments in art history and criticism. The result is an important appraisal of Vasaris achievement, which despite its imperfections is without parallel in the history of Western art.
T.S.R. Boase (18981974) was an eminent art historian and the author of many books. Over a long and distinguished career, he served as director of the Courtauld Institute, vice-chancellor of the University of Oxford, and president of Magdalen College, Oxford.