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  • Vasari Corridor
  • 16th-century elevated enclosed passageway in Florence, Italy

    11°15′14.57″E / 43.7682028°N 11.2540472°E / 43.7682028; 11.2540472 The Vasari Corridor (Italian: Corridoio Vasariano) is a 16th-century elevated enclosed

    Vasari Corridor

    Vasari Corridor

    Vasari_Corridor

  • Giorgio Vasari
  • Italian painter, architect, writer, and historian (1511–1574)

    embrace the riverside environment. In Florence, Vasari also designed the long passage, now called Vasari Corridor, which connects the Uffizi with the Palazzo

    Giorgio Vasari

    Giorgio Vasari

    Giorgio_Vasari

  • Palazzo Vecchio
  • Town hall of Florence, Italy

    the original name. Cosimo commissioned Giorgio Vasari to build an above-ground walkway, the Vasari corridor, from the Palazzo Vecchio, through the Uffizi

    Palazzo Vecchio

    Palazzo Vecchio

    Palazzo_Vecchio

  • Ponte Vecchio
  • Bridge in Florence, Italy

    the Palazzo Pitti, in 1565 Cosimo I de' Medici had Giorgio Vasari build the Vasari Corridor, part of which runs above the Ponte Vecchio. To enhance the

    Ponte Vecchio

    Ponte Vecchio

    Ponte_Vecchio

  • Santa Felicita, Florence
  • Roman Catholic church in Florence

    monastery was suppressed under the Napoleonic occupation of 1808–1810. The Vasari Corridor passes through the façade of this church and on the inside there is

    Santa Felicita, Florence

    Santa Felicita, Florence

    Santa_Felicita,_Florence

  • Élisabeth Chaplin
  • French painter (1890–1982)

    Modern Art collection in Florence. She has two self-portraits in the Vasari Corridor collection. Chaplin came from a family of painters and sculptors. Her

    Élisabeth Chaplin

    Élisabeth Chaplin

    Élisabeth_Chaplin

  • List of self-portraits in the Uffizi Gallery
  • ever on show at one time. From 1866 a selection was on show in the Vasari Corridor, but this became too unsafe for the growing stream of visitors in the

    List of self-portraits in the Uffizi Gallery

    List of self-portraits in the Uffizi Gallery

    List_of_self-portraits_in_the_Uffizi_Gallery

  • Via dei Georgofili bombing
  • 1993 terrorist attack in Florence, Italy

    destroyed and others damaged, including the Uffizi Gallery and the Vasari Corridor, where several paintings were heavily damaged or destroyed. Preparations

    Via dei Georgofili bombing

    Via dei Georgofili bombing

    Via_dei_Georgofili_bombing

  • Johannes Gumpp
  • Austrian painter

    a mirror while painting himself. The painting is on display in the Vasari corridor which connects to the Uffizi Gallery, Florence. He created another

    Johannes Gumpp

    Johannes Gumpp

    Johannes_Gumpp

  • Skyway
  • Elevated type of pedway

    mixed subway–skyway systems; see underground city. Florence, Italy, Vasari Corridor, connects Palazzo Vecchio to Uffizi and then to Palazzo Pitti, 16th

    Skyway

    Skyway

    Skyway

  • Torre dei Mannelli
  • Tower in Florence, Italy

    family refused to have it altered or demolished so that the Vasari Corridor (a corridor commissioned by duke Cosimo I de' Medici to join the Uffizi with

    Torre dei Mannelli

    Torre dei Mannelli

    Torre_dei_Mannelli

  • Passetto di Borgo
  • Papal bridge in Rome

    steps of St Peter's Basilica. Index of Vatican City-related articles Vasari Corridor, Florence Passages for Maria Maddalena de' Medici (incl. the corridoio

    Passetto di Borgo

    Passetto di Borgo

    Passetto_di_Borgo

  • Inferno (Brown novel)
  • 2013 novel by Dan Brown

    the Palazzo Vecchio using the Vasari Corridor. They discover the phrase in the painting The Battle of Marciano by Vasari, located in the Hall of the Five

    Inferno (Brown novel)

    Inferno_(Brown_novel)

  • Footbridge
  • Bridge designed solely for pedestrians

    part of Lucerne's fortifications. An early example of a skyway is the Vasari Corridor, an elevated, enclosed passageway in Florence, Italy, which connects

    Footbridge

    Footbridge

    Footbridge

  • Lungarno Torrigiani
  • From the Lungarno, there's an extraordinary view of the Uffizi, the Vasari Corridor and Ponte Vecchio. The Lungarno takes its name from the Torrigiani

    Lungarno Torrigiani

    Lungarno Torrigiani

    Lungarno_Torrigiani

  • Palazzo Pitti
  • Renaissance palace and museum in Florence, Italy

    the addition of a new block along the rear. Vasari also built the Vasari Corridor, an above-ground walkway from Cosimo's old palace and the seat of government

    Palazzo Pitti

    Palazzo Pitti

    Palazzo_Pitti

  • Florence
  • Largest city in Tuscany, Italy

    centuries, it houses works of art by various painters and artists. The Vasari Corridor is another gallery, built connecting the Palazzo Vecchio with the Pitti

    Florence

    Florence

    Florence

  • Maria Maddalena de' Medici
  • Tuscan Royal

    University of Chicago Press. ISBN 9780226338101. Passetto di Borgo, Rome Vasari Corridor, also in Florence Maria Cristina de' Medici, niece of Maria Maddalena

    Maria Maddalena de' Medici

    Maria Maddalena de' Medici

    Maria_Maddalena_de'_Medici

  • Loggia del Pesce
  • Giorgio Vasari, to house the fish market which had been previously held near the Ponte Vecchio. Their place there was taken by the Vasari Corridor. During

    Loggia del Pesce

    Loggia del Pesce

    Loggia_del_Pesce

  • Self-portrait
  • Portrait of an artist made by that artist

    distinguished, and oldest, collections of self-portraits is in the Vasari Corridor of the Uffizi Gallery in Florence. It was originally the collection

    Self-portrait

    Self-portrait

    Self-portrait

  • Santo Spirito, Florence
  • Church in Florence, Italy

    Feroni Palazzo Strozzi Palazzo Vecchio Studiolo of Francesco I Uffizi Vasari Corridor Religious sites Basilicas Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore S Croce

    Santo Spirito, Florence

    Santo Spirito, Florence

    Santo_Spirito,_Florence

  • Paisan
  • 1946 film by Roberto Rossellini

    for news of his family, and enters the embattled city through the Vasari Corridor. After being held up by a gunfight, Massimo proceeds with his search

    Paisan

    Paisan

  • Self-portraiture
  • Field of art theory

    such as that of the Uffizi Gallery, in Florence, exhibited in the Vasari Corridor, the largest pictorial collection of self-portraits. Self-portraiture

    Self-portraiture

    Self-portraiture

    Self-portraiture

  • Monument to Dante
  • Statue of Dante Alighieri in Florence, Italy

    Feroni Palazzo Strozzi Palazzo Vecchio Studiolo of Francesco I Uffizi Vasari Corridor Religious sites Basilicas Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore S Croce

    Monument to Dante

    Monument to Dante

    Monument_to_Dante

  • Belvedere (fort)
  • Fortification in Florence, Italy

    other walls. The fort was connected to the Palazzo Vecchio via the Vasari Corridor. There were also passages connecting it to the Pitti Palace and paths

    Belvedere (fort)

    Belvedere (fort)

    Belvedere_(fort)

  • Ducal Palace of Parma
  • Former ducal palace of Parma, residence of Marie Louise of Habsburg

    Palazzo Farnese and the Villa Farnesina. It can also be compared to the Vasari Corridor in Florence, which connected the Palazzo Vecchio with the Palazzo Pitti

    Ducal Palace of Parma

    Ducal Palace of Parma

    Ducal_Palace_of_Parma

  • Palazzo Strozzi
  • Palace in Florence, Italy

    Feroni Palazzo Strozzi Palazzo Vecchio Studiolo of Francesco I Uffizi Vasari Corridor Religious sites Basilicas Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore S Croce

    Palazzo Strozzi

    Palazzo Strozzi

    Palazzo_Strozzi

  • 1560s in architecture
  • Knyvet for himself begins (completed 1607). 1564 Vasari Corridor in Florence, designed by Giorgio Vasari, is built. Somersal Herbert Hall near Ashbourne

    1560s in architecture

    1560s_in_architecture

  • Portrait of Cosimo the Elder
  • Painting by Pontormo

    copy of just the face for a gallery of Medici portraits now in the Vasari Corridor. Uffizi "Catalogue page" (in Italian). (in Italian) Gloria Fossi, Uffizi

    Portrait of Cosimo the Elder

    Portrait of Cosimo the Elder

    Portrait_of_Cosimo_the_Elder

  • Michelangelo
  • Italian artist and architect (1475–1564)

    biographies were published during his lifetime. One of them, by Giorgio Vasari, proposed that Michelangelo's work transcended that of any artist living

    Michelangelo

    Michelangelo

    Michelangelo

  • Sassetti Chapel
  • Chapel in Santa Trinita, Florence

    Feroni Palazzo Strozzi Palazzo Vecchio Studiolo of Francesco I Uffizi Vasari Corridor Religious sites Basilicas Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore S Croce

    Sassetti Chapel

    Sassetti Chapel

    Sassetti_Chapel

  • Grande Galerie
  • Wing of the Louvre

    1595. It may have been inspired by the Vasari Corridor in Florence, designed and built in 1565 by Giorgio Vasari for Duke Cosimo I de' Medici, which connects

    Grande Galerie

    Grande Galerie

    Grande_Galerie

  • Anne Seymour Damer
  • British sculptor (1748–1828)

    Anne Seymour Damer Anne Seymour Damer's self-portrait bust at the Vasari Corridor of the Uffizi gallery The Greek inscription reads: ΑΝΝΑ ΣΕΙΜΟΡΙΣ ΔΑΜΕΡ

    Anne Seymour Damer

    Anne Seymour Damer

    Anne_Seymour_Damer

  • Baroncelli Chapel
  • Chapel in Santa Croce, Florence, Italy

    Gaddi on the left-hand side of the chapel, superimposed by the Giorgio Vasari's High Renaissance architecture Two Prophets in the centre of the stained

    Baroncelli Chapel

    Baroncelli Chapel

    Baroncelli_Chapel

  • Museo Stibbert
  • Museum in Florence, Italy

    Feroni Palazzo Strozzi Palazzo Vecchio Studiolo of Francesco I Uffizi Vasari Corridor Religious sites Basilicas Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore S Croce

    Museo Stibbert

    Museo Stibbert

    Museo_Stibbert

  • Self-Portrait Aged 71
  • Painting by Francesco Hayez

    Strigelli and it finally arrived in 1863. It is still in the Uffizi's Vasari Corridor. At this period Hayez emphasised Risorgimento themes and became a symbol

    Self-Portrait Aged 71

    Self-Portrait Aged 71

    Self-Portrait_Aged_71

  • Arcangela Paladini
  • Italian artist (1596–1622)

    create her self portrait that was to eventually be displayed in the Vasari Corridor. She initially lived in the monastery of Saint Agatha, where she was

    Arcangela Paladini

    Arcangela Paladini

    Arcangela_Paladini

  • Self-portraits by women painters
  • Aspect of portrait painting

    portraiture. Of the famous collection of self-portraits exhibited in the Vasari Corridor in 1973, only 21 (5%) were by women. In exhibition catalogues and works

    Self-portraits by women painters

    Self-portraits by women painters

    Self-portraits_by_women_painters

  • Invisible Women: Forgotten Artists of Florence
  • painters granted the honor of displaying their self-portrait in the Vasari Corridor such as the Venetian Giulia Lama, the first woman known to draw and

    Invisible Women: Forgotten Artists of Florence

    Invisible_Women:_Forgotten_Artists_of_Florence

  • Timeline of Florence
  • degli Uffizi was initiated by Giorgio Vasari. 1562 – Accademia del Disegno established. 1564 – Vasari Corridor built. 1565 – Fountain of Neptune inaugurated

    Timeline of Florence

    Timeline_of_Florence

  • Matteo Renzi
  • Prime Minister of Italy from 2014 to 2016

    of cultural interest, like Palazzo Vecchio, the Uffizi Gallery, the Vasari Corridor, the Basilica of Santa Croce, Palazzo Pitti, and the Boboli Gardens

    Matteo Renzi

    Matteo Renzi

    Matteo_Renzi

  • List of paintings by Angelica Kauffman
  • Portrait (self) Self-Portrait as the Muse of Painting 1787 oil on canvas Vasari Corridor, Uffizi, Italy Web Gallery entry Portrait Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

    List of paintings by Angelica Kauffman

    List_of_paintings_by_Angelica_Kauffman

  • Gilcrease Museum
  • Art Museum in Tulsa, Oklahoma

    the Reading Room and the document storage area was inspired by the "Vasari Corridor" in Florence, Italy. The same structure that contains the Reading Room

    Gilcrease Museum

    Gilcrease Museum

    Gilcrease_Museum

  • Art by Women in Florence
  • 2012 book by Jane Fortune and Linda Falcone

    significant portion of the guide showcases self-portraiture in the Vasari Corridor. These protagonists include the wildly popular Angelica Kauffmann whose

    Art by Women in Florence

    Art_by_Women_in_Florence

  • List of museums in Italy
  • Gallery Carriages Museum Carriages Museum Boboli Gardens Palazzo Vecchio Vasari Corridor Museo Stibbert Museo Horne Museo Marino Marini Museo Ebraico Gino Bartali

    List of museums in Italy

    List of museums in Italy

    List_of_museums_in_Italy

  • Rucellai Sepulchre
  • Funerary chapel in Florence

    Feroni Palazzo Strozzi Palazzo Vecchio Studiolo of Francesco I Uffizi Vasari Corridor Religious sites Basilicas Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore S Croce

    Rucellai Sepulchre

    Rucellai Sepulchre

    Rucellai_Sepulchre

  • Giovanna Fratellini
  • Italian artist (1666–1731)

    “Self Portrait”, 1720 is in the Uffizi Gallery. It is displayed in the Vasari Corridor. Although she is shown holding oil paints and working on a miniature

    Giovanna Fratellini

    Giovanna Fratellini

    Giovanna_Fratellini

  • Santi Simone e Giuda, Florence
  • Church in Florence, Italy

    Feroni Palazzo Strozzi Palazzo Vecchio Studiolo of Francesco I Uffizi Vasari Corridor Religious sites Basilicas Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore S Croce

    Santi Simone e Giuda, Florence

    Santi Simone e Giuda, Florence

    Santi_Simone_e_Giuda,_Florence

  • Bartolini Salimbeni Chapel
  • Chapel in a church of Florence

    Feroni Palazzo Strozzi Palazzo Vecchio Studiolo of Francesco I Uffizi Vasari Corridor Religious sites Basilicas Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore S Croce

    Bartolini Salimbeni Chapel

    Bartolini Salimbeni Chapel

    Bartolini_Salimbeni_Chapel

  • Luca Pignatelli
  • Italian artist

    the museum. The Uffizi Gallery in Florence hosted "Migrants" in the Vasari Corridor in 2015. Most recently, after John Currin's and Glenn Brown's monographic

    Luca Pignatelli

    Luca_Pignatelli

  • Basilica of San Lorenzo, Florence
  • Catholic church in Tuscany, Italy

    he died before most of it was built. By the sixteenth century, Giorgio Vasari commented that along the nave, the columns should have been elevated on

    Basilica of San Lorenzo, Florence

    Basilica of San Lorenzo, Florence

    Basilica_of_San_Lorenzo,_Florence

  • Sandro Trotti
  • Italian painter (born 1934)

    Arts in Rome. From 1984 his self-portrait figures permanently in the Vasari corridor of the Uffizi in Florence. Over one hundred works by Sandro Trotti

    Sandro Trotti

    Sandro_Trotti

  • Francesco Caccianiga
  • Italian painter and engraver (1700–1781)

    Self-portrait, Vasari Corridor, Uffizi, Florence

    Francesco Caccianiga

    Francesco Caccianiga

    Francesco_Caccianiga

  • Sinibaldo Scorza
  • Italian painter (1589–1631)

    Self-Portrait, in the Vasari Corridor of the Uffizi Gallery.

    Sinibaldo Scorza

    Sinibaldo Scorza

    Sinibaldo_Scorza

  • Castel Sant'Angelo
  • Historic building in Rome, Italy

    the tomb in the post-Roman period was noted in the 16th century – Giorgio Vasari writes: ...in order to build churches for the use of the Christians, not

    Castel Sant'Angelo

    Castel Sant'Angelo

    Castel_Sant'Angelo

  • Tiberio Tinelli
  • Italian painter

    Museo d'Arte Medioevale e Moderna, Padua; Portrait of a Man, Uffizi, Vasari Corridor, Florence. Portrait of Ludovico Widmann (1637), National Gallery of

    Tiberio Tinelli

    Tiberio Tinelli

    Tiberio_Tinelli

  • Garden of Archimedes
  • Mathematics museum in Via San Bartolo a Cintoia , Firenze

    Feroni Palazzo Strozzi Palazzo Vecchio Studiolo of Francesco I Uffizi Vasari Corridor Religious sites Basilicas Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore S Croce

    Garden of Archimedes

    Garden of Archimedes

    Garden_of_Archimedes

  • Fra Angelico
  • Italian friar and painter (c. 1395 – 1455)

    work. Angelico trained with Master Varricho in Milan. According to Giorgio Vasari, Angelico's first major work was an altarpiece and a painted screen for

    Fra Angelico

    Fra Angelico

    Fra_Angelico

  • Porta Nuova, Verona
  • Place in Verona, Italy

    1532 and 1540. It was designed by architect Michele Sanmicheli. Giorgio Vasari remarked on the gateway in his work Le vite de' più eccellenti pittori,

    Porta Nuova, Verona

    Porta Nuova, Verona

    Porta_Nuova,_Verona

  • Sala Regia (Vatican)
  • State hall in the Apostolic Palace, Vatican City

    the Apostolic Palace. The walls were decorated by Livio Agresti, Giorgio Vasari and Taddeo Zuccari. The frescoes depict momentous turning-points in the

    Sala Regia (Vatican)

    Sala Regia (Vatican)

    Sala_Regia_(Vatican)

  • Rebellious Slave
  • Sculpture by Michelangelo

    probably linked to the motif of the Captive in Roman art; in fact Giorgio Vasari identified them as personifications of the provinces controlled by Julius

    Rebellious Slave

    Rebellious Slave

    Rebellious_Slave

  • Grotesque
  • Art style

    Uffizi Gallery, Florence, Italy, by various architects, including Giorgio Vasari, c. 1560–1581 Ceilings decorated with grotesques in the Vatican Library

    Grotesque

    Grotesque

    Grotesque

  • Giovanni Boscoli
  • Italian sculptor

    Montepulciano. His father Tomaso was also an architect. He studied under Giorgio Vasari and moved to Parma in 1564 to work for duke Ottavio Farnese, for whom he

    Giovanni Boscoli

    Giovanni_Boscoli

  • Robert Langdon
  • Fictional character

    decipher clues employing allusions to the works of Sandro Botticelli, Giorgio Vasari and Dante Alighieri, the writer of Inferno, the first chapter of the epic

    Robert Langdon

    Robert_Langdon

  • Medici Chapels
  • Structures at San Lorenzo, Florence, Italy

    they were installed by Niccolò Tribolo. By order of Cosimo I, Giorgio Vasari and Bartolomeo Ammannati finished the work by 1555. Four Medici tombs were

    Medici Chapels

    Medici Chapels

    Medici_Chapels

  • Royal Collection
  • Art collection of the British Royal Family

    Turchi – at least 4 paintings Perin del Vaga – at least 2 paintings Giorgio Vasari – at least 1 painting Palma Vecchio – at least 2 paintings Paolo Veronese

    Royal Collection

    Royal Collection

    Royal_Collection

  • Arcade (architecture)
  • Covered walk enclosed by a line of arches on one or both sides

    (and funded by the Medici family); Mercato Vecchio, Florence by Giorgio Vasari (1567) and Loggia del Grano (1619) by Giulio Parigi. Arcades soon spread

    Arcade (architecture)

    Arcade (architecture)

    Arcade_(architecture)

  • Palazzo Rucellai
  • Palace in Florence, Italy

    raises once more the question of authorship. Based upon the word of Giorgio Vasari and some other mid-to-late-16th century comments as well as upon Giovanni

    Palazzo Rucellai

    Palazzo Rucellai

    Palazzo_Rucellai

  • Desiderio da Settignano
  • Italian sculptor (c. 1428/30–1464)

    missing. Giorgio Vasari includes a biography of Desiderio da Settignano in his Lives of the Artists (1550/1568). According to Vasari, his last work was

    Desiderio da Settignano

    Desiderio da Settignano

    Desiderio_da_Settignano

  • Italian Renaissance painting
  • Art movement

    around the Holy Trinity he painted at Santa Maria Novella. According to Vasari, Paolo Uccello was so obsessed with perspective that he thought of little

    Italian Renaissance painting

    Italian Renaissance painting

    Italian_Renaissance_painting

  • Marcel Duchamp
  • French painter, sculptor, and chess player (1887–1968)

    Editions Françaises-Casterman, 1990). International Art Book Award of the Vasari Prize in 1991. Sanouillet, Michel and Peterson, Elmer. The Writings of Marcel

    Marcel Duchamp

    Marcel Duchamp

    Marcel_Duchamp

  • Bacchus (Jacopo Sansovino)
  • Sculpture by Jacopo Sansovino

    Archived from the original on 2023-10-11. Retrieved 2022-11-14. Giorgio Vasari, Lives of Seventy of the Most Eminent Painters, Sculptors and Architects

    Bacchus (Jacopo Sansovino)

    Bacchus (Jacopo Sansovino)

    Bacchus_(Jacopo_Sansovino)

  • Gerino da Pistoia
  • Italian painter

    known about Gerino except through his works and a few lines by Giorgio Vasari. Gerino was a pupil of Pietro Perugino and trained in his workshop. He traveled

    Gerino da Pistoia

    Gerino_da_Pistoia

  • Cristofano dell'Altissimo
  • Italian painter (c. 1525–1605)

    which received its official recognition in January 1563. On 18 January 1564 Vasari wrote to Angelo Riffoli, the ducal treasurer, requesting payment for ten

    Cristofano dell'Altissimo

    Cristofano_dell'Altissimo

  • Florentine Renaissance art
  • Renaissance art in Florence

    of two wooden crucifixes, at the centre of an anecdote told by Giorgio Vasari, who witnessed Brunelleschi's criticism of Donatello's Santa Croce Crucifix

    Florentine Renaissance art

    Florentine Renaissance art

    Florentine_Renaissance_art

  • Kensington Palace
  • Residence of the British royal family in London

    of power and patronage", features a copy of Venus and Cupid by Giorgio Vasari, which Caroline attempted to have removed to no avail. The King's Gallery

    Kensington Palace

    Kensington Palace

    Kensington_Palace

  • San Marco, Florence
  • Church, convent, and museum in Italy

    renovate the entire complex, they appealed to Cosimo. According to Giorgio Vasari's Lives of the Most Excellent Painters, Sculptors, and Architects, Cosimo

    San Marco, Florence

    San Marco, Florence

    San_Marco,_Florence

  • List of Penguin Classics
  • Women by Louisa May Alcott Lives of the Artists (in two volumes) by Giorgio Vasari Lives of the Later Caesars Living My Life by Emma Goldman London Labour

    List of Penguin Classics

    List_of_Penguin_Classics

  • Villa di Poggio a Caiano
  • Renaissance villa in Tuscany, Italy

    Resurrection of Lazarus; Here after the restoration was also the Pietà of Giorgio Vasari, coming from the chapel of the villa that today belongs to the local mercy

    Villa di Poggio a Caiano

    Villa di Poggio a Caiano

    Villa_di_Poggio_a_Caiano

  • Sir John Soane's Museum
  • Museum and former home of John Soane

    16th century of Roman buildings; 213 mid-16th century drawings by Giorgio Vasari; 3 volumes of 16th to 17th-century drawings by Giovanni Battista Montano;

    Sir John Soane's Museum

    Sir John Soane's Museum

    Sir_John_Soane's_Museum

  • Bernardo Rossellino
  • Italian sculptor

    Pope Nicholas V to revitalize the ancient city and its environs. Giorgio Vasari's mid-sixteenth century biography of the artist greatly exaggerated Bernardo's

    Bernardo Rossellino

    Bernardo Rossellino

    Bernardo_Rossellino

  • Marketplace
  • Space in which a market operates

    funded by the Medici family); Mercato Vecchio, Florence, designed by Giorgio Vasari (1567); and Loggia del Grano (1619) by Giulio Parigi. Braudel and Reynold

    Marketplace

    Marketplace

    Marketplace

  • Edmund Fuller
  • American historian

    of the Poets, Bulfinch's Mythology, and works by Plutarch, Boswell, and Vasari—thirteen volumes in all. Meanwhile, over the same period, slightly extended

    Edmund Fuller

    Edmund_Fuller

  • Zecca of Venice
  • Historic site in Venice, Italy

    to provide adequate security for the silver and gold deposits. Giorgio Vasari considered it the finest, richest, and strongest of Sansovino's buildings

    Zecca of Venice

    Zecca of Venice

    Zecca_of_Venice

  • Palazzo Trinci
  • Patrician residence in the center of Foligno, italy

    example of the new Mannerist style of Giorgio Vasari that has undergone a Roman influence. The walls of the corridor, linking the palace with the cathedral of

    Palazzo Trinci

    Palazzo Trinci

    Palazzo_Trinci

  • San Marco Altarpiece
  • 1438–1443 painting by Fra Angelico

    Fiesole, who Giorgio Vasari would later name Fra Angelico, to paint the new altarpiece alongside additional frescoes in the cells, corridors, and cloister of

    San Marco Altarpiece

    San Marco Altarpiece

    San_Marco_Altarpiece

  • Santa Maria del Popolo
  • Church in Rome, Italy

    innovative project remain unknown due to a lack of contemporary sources. Giorgio Vasari in his Lives attributed all the important papal projects in Rome during

    Santa Maria del Popolo

    Santa Maria del Popolo

    Santa_Maria_del_Popolo

  • Churches of Verona
  • Churches of Verona, Italy

    classical models; the refined, centrally planned chapel was even described by Vasari as the most beautiful in Italy. What is certain is that for the first time

    Churches of Verona

    Churches of Verona

    Churches_of_Verona

  • Château de Meudon
  • Historic palace in Meudon, France

    of Lorraine and Madame Claude, Daughter of the King). In 1568, Giorgio Vasari wrote enthusiastically about the grotto, whose repute had reached Italy

    Château de Meudon

    Château_de_Meudon

  • Michelangelo and the Medici
  • of these the Medici Madonna was Michelangelo's own work. The concealed corridor with wall drawings of Michelangelo under the New Sacristy were discovered

    Michelangelo and the Medici

    Michelangelo and the Medici

    Michelangelo_and_the_Medici

  • Villa del Poggio Imperiale
  • Former grand ducal villa in Arcetri, Italy

    entrance. Here, four cloister-like corridors illuminated by segmental windows provide abundant light. The corridors are adorned with antique busts placed

    Villa del Poggio Imperiale

    Villa del Poggio Imperiale

    Villa_del_Poggio_Imperiale

  • Alessandro Pieroni
  • Italian architect and painter (1550–1607)

    life of Santo Stefano Martire. He also helped design the facade. Giorgio Vasari likely also participated in the design of the ceiling decorations. He painted

    Alessandro Pieroni

    Alessandro Pieroni

    Alessandro_Pieroni

  • Mannerism in Brazil
  • of our artists with Italian means", suggested by the clear influence of Vasari that can be seen in some Portuguese altarpieces of the time, not only in

    Mannerism in Brazil

    Mannerism in Brazil

    Mannerism_in_Brazil

  • Art collections of Holkham Hall
  • Tiziano Vecelli) (school of) – 1 painting Trevisani, Francesco – 1 painting Vasari, Giorgio – 1 painting Zampieri, Domenico – 1 painting Zuccarelli, Francesco

    Art collections of Holkham Hall

    Art collections of Holkham Hall

    Art_collections_of_Holkham_Hall

  • Sant'Eufemia, Verona
  • Church in Verona, Italy

    Abbot and Roch, was made by Francesco Torbido at an advanced age. Giorgio Vasari mentions the canvas telling that it was originally made for the Bombardieri

    Sant'Eufemia, Verona

    Sant'Eufemia, Verona

    Sant'Eufemia,_Verona

  • Edvard August Vainio
  • Finnish lichenologist (1853–1929)

    Megataxa. 1 (1): 78–103. doi:10.11646/megataxa.1.1.16. Kärnefelt 2009, p. 343. Vasari, Y. (2003). "Edward Wainio—a pioneer of floristic research on the borderland

    Edvard August Vainio

    Edvard August Vainio

    Edvard_August_Vainio

  • Mihai Olos
  • Romanian painter, sculptor, drawer, art performer

    (link) Oțetea, Andrei (1964). Renașterea. București: Editura științifică. Vasari, Giorgio (1968). Viețile pictorilor, sculptorilor și arhitecților, vol I-III

    Mihai Olos

    Mihai Olos

    Mihai_Olos

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  • Lillie
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, Greek, Latin, Swedish

    Lillie

    Lily; The Flower Lily is a Symbol of Innocence; Purity and Beauty; Innocence; Variant of Lillian Derived from the Flower Name Lily; Purity; Beauty

  • HUCC
  • Male

    English

    HUCC

    Old English name derived from the element hux, HUCC means "insult, taunt." Possibly a byname before becoming a personal name.

  • Kanai
  • Girl/Female

    African, Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Swahili

    Kanai

    Contentment

  • PILI
  • Female

    Spanish

    PILI

     Pet form of Spanish Pilar, PILI means "pillar." Compare with other forms of Pili.

  • Debjyoti
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Indian

    Debjyoti

    Light of God

  • Jaida
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    American, Arabic, Australian, British, Chinese, English

    Jaida

    Stone of the Colic; The Gemstone Jade; Green in Colour

  • Sheron | ஷேரோந
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Sheron | ஷேரோந

  • Ekatha | ஏகதா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Ekatha | ஏகதா

    Unity

  • Alishia
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    Australian, Christian, German, Greek, Latin

    Alishia

    Nobility; Similar to Alice; Noble Sort

  • Sashini
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Sashini

    The Moon

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  • Vari
  • n.

    The ringtailed lemur (Lemur catta) of Madagascar. Its long tail is annulated with black and white.

  • Dream
  • n.

    To let the mind run on in idle revery or vagary; to anticipate vaguely as a coming and happy reality; to have a visionary notion or idea; to imagine.

  • Acari
  • pl.

    of Acarus

  • Uakari
  • n.

    Same as Ouakari.

  • Vagaries
  • pl.

    of Vagary

  • Acarine
  • a.

    Of or caused by acari or mites; as, acarine diseases.

  • Vasa
  • pl.

    of Vas

  • Fantasy
  • n.

    Fancy; imagination; especially, a whimsical or fanciful conception; a vagary of the imagination; whim; caprice; humor.

  • Visard
  • v. t.

    To mask.

  • Freak
  • n.

    A sudden causeless change or turn of the mind; a whim of fancy; a capricious prank; a vagary or caprice.

  • Vaward
  • n.

    The fore part; van.

  • Vague
  • n.

    A wandering; a vagary.

  • Figary
  • n.

    A frolic; a vagary; a whim.

  • Vagary
  • n.

    Hence, a wandering of the thoughts; a wild or fanciful freak; a whim; a whimsical purpose.

  • Vasa deferentia
  • pl.

    of Vas

  • Sari
  • n.

    Same as Saree.

  • Visard
  • n.

    A mask. See Visor.

  • Vagary
  • n.

    A wandering or strolling.

  • Hasard
  • n.

    Hazard.