"While the best and most industrious artists," says Vasari, "were labouring
by the light of Giotto and his followers to give the world examples of such
power as the benignity of their stars and the varied character of their
fantasies enabled them to command, and while desirous of imitating the
perfection of Nature by the excellence of Art, they were struggling to attain
that high comprehension which many call intelligence,art oil paintings online, and were universally
toiling, but for the most part in vain, the Ruler of Heaven was pleased to turn
the eyes of his clemency towards earth, and perceiving the fruitlessness of so
many labours, the ardent studies pursued without any result, and the
presumptuous self-sufficiency of men which is farther from truth than is
darkness from light, he resolved, by way of delivering us from such great
errors, to send to the world a spirit endowed with universality of power in each
art,oil painting on canvas for sale, and in every profession, one capable of showing by himself alone what is
the perfection of art in the sketch, the outline, the shadows, or the lights;
one who could give relief to painting and with an upright judgment could operate
as perfectly in sculpture; nay, who was so highly accomplished in architecture
also, that he was able to render our habitations secure and commodious, healthy
and cheerful, well-proportioned,art oil painting reproduction, and enriched with the varied ornaments of
art."
A more prosaic passage follows presently, occasioned by the innuendoes of
Condivi as to Vasari's intimacy with Michelangelo and his knowledge of the facts
of his life at first hand. Vasari meets this accusation by quoting the following
document relating to the apprenticeship of Michelangelo to Domenico
Ghirlandaio when fourteen years old. "1488. I acknowledge and record this first
day of April that I, Lodovico di Buonarroti, have engaged Michelangelo my son to
Domenico and David di Tommaso di Currado for the three years next to come, under
the following conditions: That the said Michelangelo shall remain with the above
named all the said time, to the end that they may teach him to paint and to
exercise their vocation, and that the above named shall have full command over
him paying him in the course of these three years twenty-four florins as
wages...." paintings reproductions
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