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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Maia Wellington GahtanPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Edition: New edition Weight: 0.884kg ISBN: 9781409456841ISBN 10: 1409456846 Pages: 296 Publication Date: 26 February 2014 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews'This is a first-rate collection of essays and a valuable addition to the growing Vasari literature ... Recommended.' Choice 'The essays contained in Giorgio Vasari and the Birth of the Museum offer varied perspectives on understanding the influence of Vasari's Lives of the Artists on the creation and development of the modern museum. Individual lives are sometimes the focus of an author's discussion, but it is the structure of the Lives that is most significant. With his Lives Vasari created the intellectual context for the study of individual artists' careers within a narrative of art's history, and that narrative was then enshrined within museums.' CAA reviews 'Within a broad museological and museographical perspective, this book has the merit of setting up a dialogue among the conceptual categories of collecting, conservation, display, and museology and of demonstrating how fundamental the multifaceted Vasari's impact was on the history of museums. Among writings on art, collecting, and museography, emerging from these essays are numerous interesting suggestions and paths for further investigation and research.' Renaissance Quarterly 'Overall, Gahtan has edited this work with much care and precision. Readers are led through logical, interesting, and strongly source-focused articles written by Vasari specialists. The constant use of Vasari's Vite and an individual adherence to the main themes of collecting, preserving, and exhibiting tie this collection together and provide well-articulated and researched chapters. This work is a clear example of how cross-disciplinary studies can truly be beneficial in exploring the source material available to a greater extent through different lenses.' Parergon 'This is a first-rate collection of essays and a valuable addition to the growing Vasari literature ... Recommended.' Choice 'This is a first-rate collection of essays and a valuable addition to the growing Vasari literature ... Recommended.' Choice 'The essays contained in Giorgio Vasari and the Birth of the Museum offer varied perspectives on understanding the influence of Vasari's Lives of the Artists on the creation and development of the modern museum. Individual lives are sometimes the focus of an author's discussion, but it is the structure of the Lives that is most significant. With his Lives Vasari created the intellectual context for the study of individual artists careers within a narrative of art's history, and that narrative was then enshrined within museums.' CAA reviews 'Within a broad museological and museographical perspective, this book has the merit of setting up a dialogue among the conceptual categories of collecting, conservation, display, and museology and of demonstrating how fundamental the multifaceted Vasari's impact was on the history of museums. Among writings on art, collecting, and museography, emerging from these essays are numerous interesting suggestions and paths for further investigation and research.' Renaissance Quarterly 'Overall, Gahtan has edited this work with much care and precision. Readers are led through logical, interesting, and strongly source-focused articles written by Vasari specialists. The constant use of Vasari's Vite and an individual adherence to the main themes of collecting, preserving, and exhibiting tie this collection together and provide well-articulated and researched chapters. This work is a clear example of how cross-disciplinary studies can truly be beneficial in exploring the source material available to a greater extent through different lenses.' Parergon Author InformationMaia Wellington Gahtan is Program Director, MA Museum Studies at the Istituto Lorenzo de' Medici, Florence, Italy. Maia Wellington Gahtan, Alessandro Cecchi, Anna Forlani Tempesti, Nadia Cannata, Rick Scorza, Tommaso Casini, Andrea Galdy, Donatella Pegazzano, Emilie Passignat, Henk Th. van Veen, Claudia Conforti, Luigi Zangheri, Ingrid R. Vermeulen, Elizabeth Pilliod. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |