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On a spectacular journey through Renaissance Italy, Andrew Graham-Dixon searches for the shadowy figure who wrote one of the most important books on art and looks at some dazzling works, including masterpieces of the early Renaissance by Giotto, Masaccio and Donatello. Giorgio Vasari was the grandaddy of all art critics, travelling Italy in the 16th century for his definitive Lives of the Artists. Scorning medieval Gothic, he praised to the vaulted ceilings the revival of classical art and architecture. It was "a time of miracles that he named 'the Renaissance'," says Andrew Graham-Dixon, as he retraces Vasari's footsteps for this captivating two-part film in a short Art of Italy season. He's an enthusiastic guide, lapsing easily into Italian conversation with the custodians of galleries and chapels who allow him a private view. From Brunelleschi's Duomo in Florence to less familiar marvels - a Donatello sculpture; Masaccio frescoes - he illustrates how rapidly ideas developed. A final treat for him - and us - is a tour of the Vasari Corridor, a rarely accessed gallery that zigzags across the Florentine rooftops.
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无端
挺深入淺出的,但也有一些較少為人所知的事例插入,鏡頭語言也不錯。真的要了解Vasari的寫作和史觀,當然還是得認真看lives的原文或者三個部分的序言,但是總感覺只讀書不了解這些真正的地理風貌,對我來說有點難以最佳消化。
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2020年12月27日
小Irene
"I sometimes think The Lives of the Artists should be spelt without the v."哈哈哈哈,Andrew好幽默。Vasari在书中讲的lives可能都是lies,但也是他基于这些艺术家的作品所做出的fantasy。
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2020年12月27日
KAPO
这个剧没有西班牙/德国/俄罗斯等等艺术那个系列知名度高 andrew也没有Alastair和jamesFox帅(。 不过我还是蛮喜欢这个情到深处总是有点抑扬顿挫的可爱小老头。他的解说有时候极具幻想和童心 还有一点小感性。
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2020年12月27日