Part 25
The other of the two aforesaid disciples was Domenico Puligo, who was more excellent in draughtsmanship and more pleasing and gracious in colouring than any of the others mentioned above. He, considering that his method of painting with softness, without overloading his works with colour or making them hard, but causing the distances to recede little by little as though veiled with a kind of mist, gave his pictures both relief and grace, and that although the outlines of the figures that he made were lost in such a way that his errors were concealed and hidden from view in the dark grounds into which the figures merged, nevertheless his colouring and the beautiful expressions of his heads made his works pleasing, always kept to the same method of working and to the same manner, which caused him to be held in esteem as long as he lived. But omitting to give an account of the pictures and portraits that he made while in the workshop of Ridolfo, some of which were sent abroad and some remained in the city, I shall speak only of those which he painted when he was rather the friend and rival of Ridolfo than his disciple, and of those that he executed when he was so much the friend of Andrea del Sarto, that nothing was more dear to him than to see that master in his workshop, in order to learn from him, showing him his works and asking his opinion of them, so as to avoid such errors and defects as those men often fall into who do not show their work to any other craftsman, but trust so much in their own judgment that they would rather incur the censure of all the world when those works are finished, than correct them by means of the suggestions of loving friends.
One of the first things that Domenico executed was a very beautiful picture of Our Lady for Messer Agnolo della Stufa, who has it in his Abbey of Capalona in the district of Arezzo, and holds it very dear for the great diligence of its execution and the beauty of its colouring. He painted another picture of Our Lady, no less beautiful than that one, for Messer Agnolo Niccolini, now Archbishop of Pisa and a Cardinal, who keeps it in his house on the Canto de' Pazzi in Florence; and likewise another, of equal size and excellence, which is now in the possession of Filippo dell' Antella, at Florence. In another, which is about three braccia in height, Domenico made a full-length Madonna with the Child between her knees, a little S. John, and another head; and this picture, which is held to be one of the best works that he executed, since there is no sweeter colouring to be seen, is at the present day in the possession of Messer Filippo Spini, Treasurer to the most Illustrious Prince of Florence, and a gentleman of magnificent spirit, who takes much delight in works of painting.
Among other portraits that Domenico made from the life, which are all beautiful and also good likenesses, the most beautiful is the one which he painted of Monsignore Messer Piero Carnesecchi, at that time a marvellously handsome youth, for whom he also made some other pictures, all very beautiful and executed with much diligence. In like manner, he portrayed in a picture the Florentine Barbara, a famous and most lovely courtesan of that day, much beloved by many no less for her fine culture than for her beauty, and particularly because she was an excellent musician and sang divinely. But the best work that Domenico ever executed was a large picture wherein he made a life-size Madonna, with some angels and little boys, and a S. Bernard who is writing; which picture is now in the hands of Giovanni Gualberto del Giocondo, and of his brother Messer Niccolò, a Canon of S. Lorenzo in Florence.
The same master made many other pictures, which are dispersed among the houses of citizens, and in particular some wherein may be seen a half-length figure of Cleopatra, causing an asp to bite her on the breast, and others wherein is the Roman Lucretia killing herself with a dagger. There are also some very beautiful portraits from life and pictures by the same hand at the Porta a Pinti, in the house of Giulio Scali, a man whose judgment is as fine in the matters of our arts as it is in those of every other most noble and most honourable profession. Domenico executed for Francesco del Giocondo, in a panel for his chapel in the great tribune of the Church of the Servi at Florence, a S. Francis who is receiving the Stigmata; which work is very sweet and soft in colouring, and wrought with much diligence. In the Church of Cestello, round the Tabernacle of the Sacrament, he painted two angels in fresco, and on the panel of a chapel in the same church he made a Madonna with her Son in her arms, S. John the Baptist, S. Bernard, and other saints. And since it appeared to the monks of that place that he had acquitted himself very well in those works, they caused him to paint in a cloister of their Abbey of Settimo, without Florence, the Visions of Count Ugo, who built seven abbeys. And no long time after, Puligo painted, in a shrine at the corner of the Via Mozza da S. Catarina, a Madonna standing, with her Son in her arms marrying S. Catherine, and a figure of S. Peter Martyr. For a Company in the township of Anghiari he executed a Deposition from the Cross, which may be numbered among his best works.
But since it was his profession to attend rather to pictures of Our Lady, portraits, and other heads, than to great works, he gave up almost all his time to such things. Now if he had devoted himself not so much to the pleasures of the world, as he did, and more to the labours of art, there is no doubt that he would have made great proficience in painting, and especially as Andrea del Sarto, who was much his friend, assisted him on many occasions both with advice and with drawings; for which reason many of his works reveal a draughtsmanship as fine as the good and beautiful manner of the colouring. But the circumstance that Domenico was unwilling to endure much fatigue, and accustomed to labour rather in order to get through work and make money than for the sake of fame, prevented him from reaching a greater height. And thus, associating with gay spirits and lovers of good cheer, and with musicians and women, he died at the age of fifty-two, in the year 1527, in the pursuit of a love-affair, having caught the plague at the house of his mistress.
Colour was handled by him in so good and harmonious a manner, that it is for that reason, rather than for any other, that he deserves praise. Among his disciples was Domenico Beceri of Florence, who, giving a high finish to his colouring, executed his works in an excellent manner.
INDEX
INDEX OF NAMES
OF THE CRAFTSMEN MENTIONED IN VOLUME IV
Abbot of S. Clemente (Don Bartolommeo della Gatta), 41, 82, 216, 217
Agnolo, Baccio d', 101, 204, 267, 270
Agnolo Gaddi, 52, 54
Agostino Busto, 60
Albertinelli, Biagio di Bindo, 165
Albertinelli, Mariotto, _Life_, 165-171. 151, 154
Albrecht Dürer, 232
Aldigieri (Altichiero) da Zevio, 51, 54, 55
Alessandro Filipepi (Sandro Botticelli, or Sandro di Botticello), 3, 4, 82
Alessandro Moretto, 60
Alesso Baldovinetti, 82
Alonzo Berughetta, 8
Alunno, Niccolò, 18, 19
Ammanati, 274
Andrea Contucci (Andrea Sansovino, or Andrea dal Monte Sansovino), 5, 144, 186, 223, 270
Andrea dal Castagno (Andrea degl' Impiccati), 82
Andrea dal Monte Sansovino (Andrea Sansovino, or Andrea Contucci), 5, 144, 186, 223, 270
Andrea degl' Impiccati (Andrea dal Castagno), 82
Andrea del Gobbo, 122
Andrea del Sarto, 83, 129, 134, 281, 283
Andrea di Cosimo, 129
Andrea Luigi (L'Ingegno), 47
Andrea Mantegna, 24, 55, 82
Andrea Sansovino (Andrea Contucci, or Andrea dal Monte Sansovino), 5, 144, 186, 223, 270
Andrea Verrocchio, 35, 39, 81, 90, 92, 112
Angelico, Fra (Fra Giovanni da Fiesole), 73, 154, 185
Angelo, Battista d', 61
Antonio (Antoniasso), 6, 7
Antonio da Correggio, _Life_, 117-122. 83, 125
Antonio da San Gallo, _Life_, 191-205. 145, 254
Antonio del Ceraiuolo, 280
Antonio di Giorgio, 36
Antonio Filarete, 56
Antonio Montecavallo, 140
Antonio Pollaiuolo, 4, 81, 265
Antonio Rossellino, 275
Apelles, 82, 83, 105
Arezzo, Niccolò d', 55
Aristotile da San Gallo, 212
Avanzi, Jacopo (Jacopo Davanzo), 51, 55
Bacchiaccha, Il (Francesco), 46
Baccio Bandinelli, 204, 274
Baccio d' Agnolo, 101, 204, 267, 270
Baccio da Montelupo, 186
Baccio della Porta (Fra Bartolommeo di San Marco), _Life_, 151-162. 82, 151-162, 165-167, 215, 244, 272
Baccio Gotti, 280
Baccio Ubertino, 46
Baldassarre Peruzzi, 145, 146, 200
Baldovinetti, Alesso, 82
Bandinelli, Baccio, 204, 274
Barile, Gian, 238
Bartolommeo, Fra (Fra Carnovale da Urbino), 138
Bartolommeo Clemente of Reggio, 60
Bartolommeo della Gatta, Don (Abbot of S. Clemente), 41, 82, 216, 217
Bartolommeo di San Marco, Fra (Baccio della Porta), _Life_, 151-162. 82, 151-162, 165-167, 215, 244, 272
Bartolommeo Montagna, 52, 60
Bartolommeo Vivarini, 52, 59
Basaiti, Marco (Il Bassiti, or Marco Basarini), 52, 58
Bastiani, Lazzaro (Sebastiano Scarpaccia, or Lazzaro Scarpaccia), 52, 57, 58
Bastiano da Monte Carlo, 179
Battista Borro, 262
Battista d' Angelo, 61
Baviera, 232, 233
Bazzi, Giovanni Antonio (Sodoma), 72, 218
Beceri, Domenico, 283
Bellini, Gentile, 57, 59, 109
Bellini, Giovanni, 57, 58, 82, 109
Bellini, Vittore (Belliniano), 52, 59, 60
Benedetto Buglioni, 155
Benedetto Buonfiglio, 17, 18
Benedetto (Giovan Battista) Caporali, 48, 75, 76
Benedetto Cianfanini, 162
Benedetto da Maiano, 36, 151, 266, 267
Benedetto da Rovezzano, 155
Benedetto Diana, 52, 60
Benedetto Spadari, 262
Bernardino da Trevio, 138
Bernardino Pinturicchio, _Life_, 13-19. 46, 65, 211, 212
Bertoldo, 185
Berughetta, Alonzo, 8
Biagio di Bindo Albertinelli, 165
Bianco, Simon, 60
Bologna, Il, 237
Bolognese, Marc' Antonio, 232, 233
Boltraffio, Giovanni Antonio, 105
Bonsignori, Francesco, 60
Borgo a San Sepolcro, Piero dal (Piero della Francesca), 71, 82, 216
Borro, Battista, 262
Botticelli, Sandro (Alessandro Filipepi, or Sandro di Botticello), 3, 4, 82
Bramante da Urbino, _Life_, 137-148. 199-202, 216, 217, 223, 232, 237, 254
Bramantino, 217
Bresciano, Vincenzio (Vincenzio Zoppa or Foppa), 51, 52, 56
Bronzino, 179
Brunelleschi, Filippo (Filippo di Ser Brunellesco), 137, 185, 266
Bugiardini, Giuliano, 154, 161, 170, 186
Buglioni, Benedetto, 155
Buonarroti, Michelagnolo, 41, 43, 48, 65, 66, 74, 84, 85, 101, 104, 145, 157, 186, 187, 199, 201, 204, 209, 212, 215, 223, 224, 242-245, 259, 270
Buonconsigli, Giovanni, 52, 60
Buonfiglio, Benedetto, 17, 18
Busto, Agostino, 60
Cadore, Tiziano da, 114
Campagnola, Girolamo, 51, 55, 56
Campagnola, Giulio, 51, 56, 57
Caparra, Il (Niccolò Grosso), 268, 269
Caporali, Benedetto (Giovan Battista), 48, 75, 76
Caporali, Giulio, 48
Caradosso, 23, 144
Caravaggio, Polidoro da, 83, 237
Carnovale da Urbino, Fra (Fra Bartolommeo), 138
Caroto, Francesco, 60
Carpaccio (Scarpaccia), Vittore, _Life_, 51-61
Carpi, Ugo da, 233
Cartoni, Niccolò (Niccolò Zoccolo), 9, 10
Castagno, Andrea dal (Andrea degl' Impiccati), 82
Castel Bolognese, Giovanni da, 111
Castel della Pieve, Pietro da (Pietro Vannucci, or Pietro Perugino), _Life_, 33-48. 13, 15, 18, 33-48, 82, 159, 169, 210-212, 236, 242, 243
Castelfranco, Giorgione da, _Life_, 109-114. 82, 125
Catena, Vincenzio, 52, 58
Cecchino del Frate, 162
Ceraiuolo, Antonio del, 280
Cesare Cesariano, 138
Cianfanini, Benedetto, 162
Cimabue, Giovanni, 77
Claudio, Maestro, 254, 255
Conigliano, Giovan Battista da, 52, 58
Contucci, Andrea (Andrea Sansovino, or Andrea dal Monte Sansovino), 5, 144, 186, 223, 270
Cordegliaghi, Giovanetto, 52, 58, 59
Correggio, Antonio da, _Life_, 117-122. 83, 125
Cortona, Luca da (Luca Signorelli), _Life_, 71-76. 82, 216, 261
Cosimo, Andrea di, 129
Cosimo, Piero di, _Life_, 125-134
Cosimo Rosselli, 82, 125, 126, 151, 165
Credi, Lorenzo di, 153, 186, 280
Cristofano, 55
Cronaca, Il (Simone, or Simone del Pollaiuolo), _Life_, 265-275. 101
Davanzo, Jacopo (Jacopo Avanzi), 51, 55
Davanzo, Jacopo (of Milan), 60
Diamante, Fra, 3
Diana, Benedetto, 52, 60
Domenico Beceri, 283
Domenico di Paris, 47
Domenico Ghirlandajo, 36, 65, 82, 279
Domenico Pecori, 257
Domenico Puligo, _Life_, 279-283
Don Bartolommeo della Gatta (Abbot of S. Clemente), 41, 82, 216, 217
Donato (Donatello), 52, 152, 185
Dürer, Albrecht, 232
Ercole Ferrarese (Ercole da Ferrara), 82
Eusebio San Giorgio, 47
Fabiano di Stagio Sassoli, 256, 257
Ferrara, Stefano da, 56
Ferrarese, Ercole (Ercole da Ferrara), 82
Ferrarese, Galasso (Galasso Galassi), 55
Fiesole, Fra Giovanni da (Fra Angelico), 73, 154, 185
Filarete, Antonio, 56
Filipepi, Alessandro (Sandro Botticelli, or Sandro di Botticello), 3, 4, 82
Filippo Brunelleschi (Filippo di Ser Brunellesco), 137, 185, 266
Filippo Lippi (Filippino), _Life_, 3-10. 44, 82, 99, 100, 176, 177
Filippo Lippi, Fra, 3, 5, 9, 185
Fivizzano, 29
Flore, Jacobello de, 51, 55
Foppa, Vincenzio (Vincenzio Zoppa, or Vincenzio Bresciano), 51, 52, 56
Fra Angelico (Fra Giovanni da Fiesole), 73, 154, 185
Fra Bartolommeo (Fra Carnovale da Urbino), 138
Fra Bartolommeo di San Marco (Baccio della Porta), _Life_, 151-162. 82, 151-162, 165-167, 215, 244, 272
Fra Carnovale da Urbino (Fra Bartolommeo), 138.
Fra Diamante, 3
Fra Filippo Lippi, 3, 5, 9, 185
Fra Giocondo of Verona, 145
Fra Giovanni da Fiesole (Fra Angelico), 73, 154, 185
Fra Giovanni da Verona, 222
Fra Paolo Pistoiese, 162
Fra Sebastiano del Piombo, 84, 114, 240
Francesca, Piero della (Piero dal Borgo a San Sepolcro), 71, 82, 216
Francesco (Il Bacchiaccha), 46
Francesco (L'Indaco), 66, 67
Francesco, Maestro, 142
Francesco Bonsignori, 60
Francesco Caroto, 60
Francesco da Melzo, 99
Francesco da San Gallo, 134, 203, 204
Francesco Francia, _Life_, 23-29. 82
Francesco Giamberti, 134, 191
Francesco Granacci (Il Granaccio), 4, 169, 186
Francesco Masini, Messer, 227
Francesco Mazzuoli (Parmigiano), 83
Francesco Turbido (Il Moro), 61
Francia, Francesco, _Life_, 23-29. 82
Franciabigio, 170
Francione, 191, 192
Frate, Cecchino del, 162
Gabriele Rustici, 162
Gaddi, Agnolo, 52, 54
Galasso Ferrarese (Galasso Galassi), 55
Galieno, 179
Garbo, Raffaellino del, _Life_, 175-179. 6, 9
Gasparo Misceroni, 60
Gatta, Don Bartolommeo della (Abbot of S. Clemente), 41, 82, 216, 217
Gentile Bellini, 57, 59, 109
Gerino Pistoiese (Gerino da Pistoia), 18, 46
Gherardo, 36
Ghirlandajo, Domenico, 36, 65, 82, 279
Ghirlandajo, Ridolfo, 169, 212, 216, 279-281
Giamberti, Francesco, 134, 191
Gian Barile, 238
Gian Niccola, 47, 48
Giocondo of Verona, Fra, 145
Giorgio, Antonio di, 36
Giorgio Vasari. See Vasari (Giorgio)
Giorgione da Castelfranco, _Life_, 109-114. 82, 125
Giotto, 80
Giovan Battista da Conigliano, 52, 58
Giovan Battista (Benedetto) Caporali, 48, 75, 76
Giovan Francesco Penni, 237, 247
Giovan Francesco Rustici, 105, 186
Giovanetto Cordegliaghi, 52, 58, 59
Giovanni (Lo Spagna), 46, 47
Giovanni, Maestro, 260
Giovanni Antonio Bazzi (Sodoma), 72, 218
Giovanni Antonio Boltraffio, 105
Giovanni Bellini, 57, 58, 82, 109
Giovanni Buonconsigli. 52. 60
Giovanni Cimabue, 77
Giovanni da Castel Bolognese, 111
Giovanni da Fiesole, Fra (Fra Angelico), 73, 154, 185
Giovanni da Udine, 237, 239
Giovanni da Verona, Fra, 222
Giovanni de' Santi, 46, 210, 213, 249
Giovanni Mansueti, 52, 59
Giovanni Pisano, 142
Giovanni Rosto, 46
Girolamo Campagnola, 51, 55, 56
Girolamo Misceroni, 60
Girolamo Romanino, 60
Giromin Morzone, 55, 56
Giuliano Bugiardini, 154, 161, 170, 186
Giuliano da Maiano, 197
Giuliano da San Gallo, _Life_, 191-205. 101, 134, 145, 191-205, 270
Giuliano Leno, 147
Giulio Campagnola, 51, 56, 57
Giulio Caporali, 48
Giulio Romano, 76, 84, 119, 232, 237, 247
Giusto (of Padua), 51, 56
Gobbo, Andrea del, 122
Gotti, Baccio, 280
Granacci, Francesco (Il Granaccio), 4, 169, 186
Grosso, Niccolò (Il Caparra), 268, 269
Guerriero da Padova, 51, 56
Guglielmo da Marcilla (Guillaume de Marcillac), _Life_, 253-262
Il Bacchiaccha (Francesco), 46
Il Bassiti (Marco Basarini, or Marco Basaiti), 52, 58
Il Bologna, 237
Il Caparra (Niccolò Grosso), 268, 269
Il Cronaca (Simone, or Simone del Pollaiuolo), _Life_, 265-275. 101
Il Granaccio (Francesco Granacci), 4, 169, 186
Il Moro (Francesco Turbido), 61
Il Rosso, 84
Imola, Innocenzio da, 170
Impiccati, Andrea degl' (Andrea dal Castagno), 82
Indaco, L' (Francesco), 66, 67
Indaco, L' (Jacopo), _Life_, 65-67
Innocenzio da Imola, 170
Jacobello de Flore, 51, 55
Jacopo (L'Indaco), _Life_, 65-67
Jacopo Avanzi (Jacopo Davanzo), 51, 55
Jacopo Davanzo (of Milan), 60
Jacopo da Pontormo, 179, 246, 260
Lanzilago, Maestro, 6, 7
Lazzaro Scarpaccia (Sebastiano Scarpaccia, or Lazzaro Bastiani), 52, 57, 58
Lazzaro Vasari (the elder), 71, 82
Leno, Giuliano, 147
Leonardo da Vinci, _Life_. 89-105. 44, 82, 85, 89-105, 109, 127, 138, 151, 156, 196, 212, 215, 242, 270
Liberale, Maestro, 54
L'Indaco (Francesco), 66, 67
L'Indaco (Jacopo), _Life_, 65-67
L'Ingegno (Andrea Luigi), 47
Lippi, Filippo (Filippino), _Life_, 3-10. 44, 82, 99, 100, 176, 177
Lippi, Fra Filippo, 3, 5, 9, 185
Lo Spagna (Giovanni), 46, 47
Lombardo, Tullio, 60
Lorenzetto, 240
Lorenzo (father of Piero di Cosimo), 125
Lorenzo di Credi, 153, 186, 280
Luca da Cortona (Luca Signorelli), _Life_, 71-76. 82, 216, 261
Luca della Robbia (the younger), 237
Luca Signorelli (Luca da Cortona), _Life_, 71-76. 82, 216, 261
Luigi, Andrea (L'Ingegno), 47
Luigi Vivarini, 52
Maestro Claudio, 254, 255
Maestro Francesco, 142
Maestro Giovanni, 260
Maestro Lanzilago, 6, 7
Maestro Liberale, 54
Maestro Zeno, 60
Maiano, Benedetto da, 36, 151, 266, 267
Maiano, Giuliano da, 197
Mansueti, Giovanni, 52, 59
Mantegna, Andrea, 24, 55, 82
Marc' Antonio Bolognese, 232, 233
Marcilla, Guglielmo da (Guillaume de Marcillac), _Life_, 253-262
Marco Basaiti (Il Bassiti, or Marco Basarini), 52, 58
Marco da Ravenna, 233
Marco Oggioni, 105
Mariotto Albertinelli, _Life_, 165-171. 151, 154
Masaccio, 3, 185, 215
Masini, Messer Francesco, 227
Maso Papacello, 76
Maso Porro, 262
Masolino da Panicale, 3
Matteo (brother of Cronaca), 275
Maturino, 83
Mazzuoli, Francesco (Parmigiano), 83
Melzo, Francesco da, 99
Messer Francesco Masini, 227
Michelagnolo Buonarroti, 41, 43, 48, 65, 66, 74, 84, 85, 101, 104, 145, 157, 186, 187, 199, 201, 204, 209, 212, 215, 223, 224, 242-245. 259, 270
Misceroni, Gasparo, 60
Misceroni, Girolamo, 60
Modena, Pellegrino da, 237
Montagna, Bartolommeo, 52, 60
Monte Carlo, Bastiano da, 179
Montecavallo, Antonio, 140
Montelupo, Baccio da, 186
Montevarchi, 46
Monte Sansovino, Andrea dal (Andrea Contucci, or Andrea Sansovino), 5, 144, 186, 223, 270
Moreto, Niccolò, 57
Moretto, Alessandro, 60
Moro, Il (Francesco Turbido), 61
Morzone, Giromin, 55, 56
Niccola Pisano, 142
Niccolò Alunno, 18, 19
Niccolò Cartoni (Niccolò Zoccolo), 9, 10
Niccolò d' Arezzo, 55
Niccolò Grosso (Il Caparra), 268, 269
Niccolò Moreto, 57
Niccolò Soggi, 186
Niccolò Zoccolo (Niccolò Cartoni), 9, 10
Nunziata, Toto del, 280
Oggioni, Marco, 105
Orazio di Paris, 47
Padova, Guerriero da, 51, 56
Panicale, Masolino da, 3
Paolo da Verona, 179
Paolo Pistoiese, Fra, 162
Paolo Uccello, 185, 246
Papacello, Maso, 76
Paris, Domenico di, 47
Paris, Orazio di, 47
Parmigiano (Francesco Mazzuoli), 83
Pastorino da Siena, 262
Pecori, Domenico, 257
Pellegrino da Modena, 237
Penni, Giovan Francesco, 237, 247
Perino del Vaga, 84, 237, 254
Perugino, Pietro (Pietro Vannucci, or Pietro da Castel della Pieve), _Life_, 33-48. 13, 15, 18, 33-48, 82, 159, 169, 210-212, 236, 242, 243
Peruzzi, Baldassarre, 145, 146, 200
Pesello, 82
Pheidias, 105
Piero della Francesca (Piero dal Borgo a San Sepolcro), 71, 82, 216
Piero di Cosimo, _Life_, 125-134
Pietro Perugino (Pietro Vannucci, or Pietro da Castel della Pieve), _Life_, 33-48. 13, 15, 18, 33-48, 82, 159, 169, 210-212, 236, 242, 243
Pietro Rosselli, 159
Pinturicchio, Bernardino, _Life_, 13-19. 46, 65, 211, 212
Piombo, Fra Sebastiano del, 84, 114, 240
Pisano, Giovanni, 142
Pisano, Niccola, 142
Pistoiese, Fra Paolo, 162
Pistoiese, Gerino (Gerino da Pistoia), 18, 46
Polidoro da Caravaggio, 83, 237
Pollaiuolo, Antonio, 4, 81, 265
Pollaiuolo, Simone del (Simone, or Il Cronaca), _Life_, 265-275. 101
Pontormo, Jacopo da, 179, 246, 260
Porro, Maso, 262
Porta, Baccio della (Fra Bartolommeo di San Marco), _Life_, 151-162. 82, 151-162, 165-167, 215, 244, 272
Puligo, Domenico, _Life_, 279-283
Raffaellino del Garbo, _Life_, 175-179. 6, 9
Raffaello da Urbino (Raffaello Sanzio), _Life_, 209-250. 13, 28, 29, 44-47, 82, 83, 143, 145, 146, 155-158, 200, 201, 203, 209-250, 255
Raggio, 4
Ravenna, Marco da, 233
Ridolfo Ghirlandajo, 169, 212, 216, 279-281
Robbia, Luca della (the younger), 237
Rocco Zoppo, 46
Romanino, Girolamo, 60
Romano, Giulio, 76, 84, 119, 232, 237, 247
Rosselli, Cosimo, 82, 125, 126, 151, 165
Rosselli, Pietro, 159
Rossellino, Antonio, 275
Rosso, Il, 84
Rosto, Giovanni, 46
Rovezzano, Benedetto da, 155
Rustici, Gabriele, 162
Rustici, Giovan Francesco, 105, 186
Salai, 99
S. Clemente, Abbot of (Don Bartolommeo della Gatta), 41, 82, 216, 217
San Gallo, Antonio da, _Life_, 191-205. 145, 254
San Gallo, Aristotile da, 212
San Gallo, Francesco da, 134, 203, 204
San Gallo, Giuliano da, _Life_, 191-205. 101, 134, 145, 191-205, 270
San Gimignano, Vincenzio da, 237
San Giorgio, Eusebio, 47
San Marco, Fra Bartolommeo di (Baccio della Porta), _Life_, 151-162. 82, 151-162, 165-167, 215, 244, 272
Sandro Botticelli (Alessandro Filipepi, or Sandro di Botticello), 3, 4, 82
Sansovino, Andrea (Andrea Contucci, or Andrea dal Monte Sansovino), 5, 144, 186, 223, 270
Santi, 261
Santi, Giovanni de', 46, 210, 213, 249
Sanzio, Raffaello (Raffaello da Urbino), _Life_, 209-250. 13, 28, 29, 44-47, 82, 83, 143, 145, 146, 155-158, 200, 201, 203, 209-250, 255
Sarto, Andrea del, 83, 129, 134, 281, 283
Sassoli, Fabiano di Stagio, 256, 257
Sassoli, Stagio, 73, 257
Scarpaccia, Lazzaro (Sebastiano Scarpaccia, or Lazzaro Bastiani), 52, 57, 58
Scarpaccia, Sebastiano (Lazzaro Scarpaccia, or Lazzaro Bastiani), 52, 57, 58
Scarpaccia (Carpaccio), Vittore, _Life_, 51-61
Sebastiano del Piombo, Fra, 84, 114, 240
Sebastiano Scarpaccia (Lazzaro Scarpaccia, or Lazzaro Bastiani), 52, 57, 58
Sebeto da Verona, 51, 55
Siena, Pastorino da, 262
Signorelli, Luca (Luca da Cortona), _Life_, 71-76. 82, 216, 261
Simon Bianco, 60
Simone, 55
Simone (Simone del Pollaiuolo, or Il Cronaca), _Life_, 265-275. 101
Sodoma (Giovanni Antonio Bazzi), 72, 218
Soggi, Niccolò, 186
Spadari, Benedetto, 262
Spagna, Lo (Giovanni), 46, 47
Squarcione, 56
Stagio Sassoli, 73, 257
Stefano da Ferrara, 56
Stefano da Zevio (Stefano Veronese), 51-54
Stefano Veronese (Stefano da Zevio), 51-54
Tiziano da Cadore, 114
Tommaso, 76
Torrigiano, _Life_, 183-188
Toto del Nunziata, 280
Trevio, Bernardino da, 138
Tullio Lombardo, 60
Turbido, Francesco (Il Moro), 61
Ubertino, Baccio, 46
Uccello, Paolo, 185, 246
Udine, Giovanni da, 237, 239
Ugo da Carpi, 233
Urbino, Bramante da, _Life_, 137-148. 199-202, 216, 217, 223, 232, 237, 254
Urbino, Fra Carnovale da (Fra Bartolommeo), 138
Urbino, Raffaello da (Raffaello Sanzio), _Life_, 209-250. 13, 28, 29, 44-47, 82, 83, 143, 145, 146, 155-158, 200, 201, 203, 209-250, 255
Vaga, Perino del, 84, 237, 254
Vannucci, Pietro (Pietro Perugino, or Pietro da Castel della Pieve), _Life_, 33-48. 13, 15, 18, 33-48, 82, 159, 169, 210-212, 236, 242, 243
Vasari, Giorgio-- as art-collector, 6, 13, 46, 58, 67, 90, 91, 95, 113, 118, 132, 138, 143, 161, 170, 175, 187, 262 as author, 7, 9, 17, 19, 26, 28, 33, 36, 38, 39, 46, 48, 51, 52, 54-56, 61, 66, 67, 71, 74-77, 79, 82-85, 91, 98, 99, 111-114, 117, 118, 121, 126-132, 134, 137, 145, 151, 154, 155, 159, 162, 170, 176, 177, 185, 186, 204, 214, 219, 222, 223, 227, 229-231, 233, 236, 242, 244-248, 257, 260, 262, 269, 271, 274, 280, 281 as painter, 231, 262, 273, 274 as architect, 148, 231, 273, 274
Vasari, Lazzaro (the elder), 71, 82
Ventura, 147, 148
Verchio, Vincenzio, 60
Verona, Fra Giovanni da, 222
Verona, Paolo da, 179
Verona, Sebeto da, 51, 55
Veronese, Stefano (Stefano da Zevio), 51-54
Verrocchio, Andrea, 35, 39, 81, 90, 92, 112
Vincenzio Bresciano (Vincenzio Zoppa, or Foppa), 51, 52, 56
Vincenzio Catena, 52, 58
Vincenzio da San Gimignano, 237
Vincenzio Foppa (Vincenzio Bresciano, or Vincenzio Zoppa), 51, 52, 56
Vincenzio Verchio, 60
Vincenzio Zoppa (Vincenzio Bresciano, or Vincenzio Foppa), 51, 52, 56
Vinci, Leonardo da, _Life_, 89-105. 44, 82, 85, 89-105, 109, 127, 138, 151, 156, 196, 212, 215, 242, 270
Visino, 170, 171
Vitruvius, 48, 75, 138, 205, 266
Vittore Scarpaccia (Carpaccio), _Life_, 51-61
Vittore Bellini (Belliniano), 52, 59, 60
Vivarini, Bartolommeo, 52, 59
Vivarini, Luigi, 52
Zeno, Maestro, 60
Zeuxis, 82, 83
Zevio, Aldigieri (Altichiero) da, 51, 54, 55
Zevio, Stefano da (Stefano Veronese), 51-54