2009
DOI: 10.1086/647345
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Sixteenth-Century Paduan Annotations to the First Edition of Vasari'sVite(1550)*

Abstract: The discovery of annotations to a copy of Vasari'sVite(1550) in the Beinecke Library at Yale University gives us a rare insight into how the book and contemporary art literature were read and how the information they provided circulated in the Veneto. This article traces the origin of the annotations to the circle of artists and amateurs around the painter Domenico Campagnola in Padua. In polemical reaction to the Florentinism of theVite,the annotations repeat the major anti-Vasarian arguments elaborated by ar… Show more

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