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“These rough sketches, which are born in an instant in the heat of inspiration, express the idea of their author in a few strokes, while on the other hand too much effort and diligence sometimes saps the vitality and powers of those who never know when to leave off.”
Giorgio Vasari
“...no one ever became excellent in any exercise whatsoever without beginning from his childhood to endure heat, cold, hunger, thirst, and other discomforts; wherefore those men are entirely deceived who think to be able, at their ease and with all the comforts of the world, to attain an honorable rank. It is not by sleeping but by waking and studying continually that progress is made. [on Luca Della Robbia]”
Giorgio Vasari
“It is greater vanity to pursue things more for their reputation than for what they really are, but these kinds of men can be found in any age, men who pay more attention to appearances than realities”
Giorgio Vasari, The Lives of the Artists
“escribía sus Elogios de los escritores célebres”
Giorgio Vasari, Vidas de los más excelentes pintores, escultores y arquitectos (Biblioteca Universal)
“We rightly admire the celebrated artists of the past who created great work, knowing their prize would be a happy life and a generous reward. How much more, then, should we praise and exalt those rare men of genius who create priceless work and who live not merely unrewarded but in circumstances of wretched poverty! It is undeniably true that if the artists of our own time were justly rewarded they would produce even greater works of art, far superior to those of the ancient world. Instead, the artist today struggles to ward off famine rather than to win fame, and this crushes and buries his talent and obscures his name. This is a shame and disgrace to those who could come to his help but refuse to do so.”
Giorgio Vasari, Lives of the Artists
“     "Credidit ut Clmabos picturæ castra tenere      Sic tenuit vivens, nunc tenet astra poli.”
Giorgio Vasari, The Lives of the Painters, Sculptors & Architects, Volume 1
“As the initiator of a learned tradition of discourse on Renaissance art, Vasari’s vocabulary is in some respects limited. For example, he employs the adjective ‘beautiful’ over and over again, much to the despair of all his translators.”
Giorgio Vasari, The Lives of the Artists
“As the men of the age were not accustomed to see any excellence or greater perfection than the things thus produced, they greatly admired them, and considered them to be the type of perfection, barbarous as they were. Yet some rising spirits, aided by some quality in the air of certain places, so far purged themselves of this crude style”
Giorgio Vasari, [(The Lives of the Artists )] [Author: Giorgio Vasari] [Dec-2008]
“As the men of the age were not accustomed to see any excellence or greater perfection than the things thus produced, they greatly admired them, and considered them to be the type of perfection, barbarous as they were. Yet some rising spirits, aided by some quality in the air of certain places, so far purged themselves of this crude style…”
Giorgio Vasari

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