Lives of the Most Eminent Painters, Sculptors and Architects, Vol. 09 (of 10) Michelagnolo to the Flemings

Part 27

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In architecture and sculpture the most celebrated Flemings are Sebastian van Oja of Utrecht, who served Charles V in some fortifications, and then King Philip; Willem van Antwerp; Willem Keur of Holland, a good architect and sculptor; Jan van Dalen, sculptor, poet and architect; and Jakob Breuck, sculptor and architect, who executed many works for the Queen Regent of Hungary, and was the master of Giovan Bologna of Douai, one of our Academicians, of whom we shall speak in a short time. Jan de Mynsheere of Ghent, also, is held to be a good architect, and Matthaeus Manemaker of Antwerp, who is with the King of the Romans, an excellent sculptor; and Cornelis Floris, brother of the above-named Franz, is likewise an excellent sculptor and architect, and the first who introduced into Flanders the method of making grotesques. Others who give their attention to sculpture, with much honour to themselves, are Willem Paludanus, a very studious and diligent sculptor, brother of the above-named Heinrich; Jan der Sart of Nymwegen, Simon van Delft, and Joost Janszoon of Amsterdam. And Lambert Suavius of Liège is a very good architect and master in engraving prints with the burin, wherein he has been followed by Joris Robyn of Ypres, Dirk Volkaerts and Philip Galle, both of Haarlem, Lucas van Leyden, and many others; who have all been in Italy in order to learn and to draw the antiquities, and to return home, as for the most part they have done, excellent masters. But greater than any of those named above has been Lambert Lombard of Liège, a man great in letters, judicious in painting, and excellent in architecture, the master of Franz Floris and Willem Key; of the excellencies of which Lambert and of others I have received much information in letters from M. Domenicus Lampsonius of Liège, a man well lettered and of much judgment in everything, who was the familiar confidant of Cardinal Pole of England during his lifetime, and now is secretary to Monsignor the Prince Bishop of Liège. That gentleman, I say, once sent me the life of the said Lambert written in Latin, and he has saluted me several times in the name of many of our craftsmen from that province; and a letter that I have by his hand, dated October 30, 1564, is written in this tenor:

"For four years back I have had it constantly in mind to thank you, honoured Sir, for two very great benefits that I have received from you, although I know that this will appear to you a strange exordium from one whom you have never seen or known. And strange, indeed, it would be, if I had not known you, which has been from the time when my good fortune, or rather, our Lord God, willed that by His Grace there should come into my hands, I know not in what way, your most excellent writings concerning the architects, painters, and sculptors. But at that time I did not know one word of Italian, whereas now, thanks be to God, for all that I have never seen Italy, by reading your writings I have gained such little knowledge as has encouraged me to write you this letter. And to this desire to learn your tongue I have been attracted by your writings, which perhaps those of no other man could have done; being drawn to seek to understand them by a natural and irresistible love that I have borne from childhood to these three most beautiful arts, but above all to that most pleasing to every age, sex, and rank, and hurtful to none, your art of painting. In which art, although I was at that time wholly ignorant and wanting in judgment, now, by means of the frequently reiterated reading of your writings, I understand so much--little though it may be, and as it were nothing--as is yet enough to enable me to lead an agreeable and happy life; and this I value more than all the honours, comforts and riches of this world. By this little I mean only that I could copy with oil-colours, as with any kind of drawing-instrument, the objects of nature, and particularly nudes and vestments of every sort; but I have not had courage enough to plunge deeper, as for example, to paint things more hazardous which require a hand more practised and sure, such as landscapes, trees, waters, clouds, splendours, fires, etc. And although in these things, as also in inventions, up to a certain point, it is possible that in case of necessity I could show that I have made some little proficience by means of the reading I have mentioned, yet I have been content, as I have said, to confine myself to making only portraits, and the rather because the many occupations which my office necessarily involves do not permit me to do more. And in order to prove myself in some way appreciative and grateful for these benefits, that by your means I have learned a most beautiful tongue and the art of painting, I would have sent you with this letter a little portrait of my face, taken with a mirror, had I not doubted whether my letter would find you in Rome or not, since at the present moment you might perchance be living in Florence or your native city of Arezzo."

This letter contains, in addition, many other particulars that are not here to the point. In others, since, he has prayed me in the name of many honourable gentlemen of those parts, who have heard that these Lives are being reprinted, that I should add to them three treatises on sculpture, painting, and architecture, with drawings of figures, by way of elucidation according to necessity, in order to expound the secrets of the arts, as Albrecht Dürer and Serlio have done, and Leon Battista Alberti, who has been translated by M. Cosimo Bartoli, a gentleman and Academician of Florence. Which I would have done more than willingly, but my intention has been only to describe the lives and works of our craftsmen, and not to teach the arts, with the methods of drawing the lines of painting, architecture, and sculpture; besides which, the work having grown under my hands for many reasons, it will be perchance too long, even without adding treatises. But it was not possible or right for me to do otherwise than I have done, or to defraud anyone of his due praise and honour, nor yet the world of the pleasure and profit that I hope may be derived from these labours.

INDEX OF NAMES OF THE CRAFTSMEN MENTIONED IN VOLUME IX

Abate, Niccolò dell' (Niccolò da Modena), 148

Adone Doni, 261

Aertsen, Pieter, 268

Agnolo, Baccio d', 40, 41, 194

Agnolo Bronzino, 118, 125, 128, 133, 137, 252

Agnolo di Donnino, 29, 30

Agresti, Livio (Livio da Forlì), 155

Aimo, Domenico (Vecchio), 189

Alberti, Leon Batista, 271

Albrecht Dürer, 163, 246, 265, 271

Alessandro Allori (Alessandro del Bronzino), 133, 138

Alessandro (Scherano da Settignano), 55

Alessandro Vittoria, 204-206, 223

Alessi, Galeazzo, 239-242

Alesso Baldovinetti, 182

Alfonso Lombardi, 167

Allori, Alessandro (Alessandro del Bronzino), 133, 138

Alonzo Berughetta, 20, 189

Ammanati, Bartolommeo, 69, 70, 73, 118, 125, 126, 129, 207, 208, 223

Amsterdam, Lambert of (Lambert Lombard), 266-268, 270

Andrea Calamech, 129

Andrea Contucci (Andrea Sansovino), 15, 40, 41, 187, 202, 216

Andrea del Minga, 131

Andrea del Sarto, 20, 43, 188, 193, 194

Andrea Mantegna, 211

Andrea Palladio, 211-214

Andrea Sansovino (Andrea Contucci), 15, 40, 41, 187, 202, 216

Anna Seghers, 269

Antonio Begarelli (Modena), 113

Antonio da San Gallo (the elder), 16, 40, 41

Antonio da San Gallo (the younger), 61-67, 196, 197, 224, 239

Antonio di Gino Lorenzi, 131

Antonio di Marco di Giano (Carota), 51

Antonio Mini, 47-51, 69, 81, 107, 109

Antonius Moor, 268

Antwerp, Hugo of, 265

Antwerp, Willem van, 269

Apelles, 133, 168

Arca, Niccolò dell', 11

Aretino, Leone (Leone Lioni), _Life_, 229-232. 95, 233

Aristotile (Bastiano) da San Gallo, 20, 29, 30

Arnolfo di Lapo, 194

Arthus van Noort, 269

Ascanio Condivi (Ascanio dalla Ripa Transone), 5, 107

Baccio Bandinelli, 20, 49, 126, 190

Baccio d'Agnolo, 40, 41, 194

Baccio da Montelupo, 55, 188, 190, 239

Bagnacavallo, Bartolommeo da, 147

Bagnacavallo, Giovan Battista da, 147, 148

Baldassarre Peruzzi, 65, 196

Baldovinetti, Alesso, 182

Bandinelli, Baccio, 20, 49, 126, 190

Bandini, Giovanni di Benedetto (Giovanni dell'Opera), 126, 130, 140, 141

Barbara de' Longhi, 155

Barbiere, Domenico del, 149

Barozzi, Jacopo (Vignuola), 102, 146, 147

Bartolommeo Ammanati, 69, 70, 73, 118, 125, 126, 129, 207, 208, 223

Bartolommeo Bozzato (Girolamo Bozza), 183

Bartolommeo da Bagnacavallo, 147

Bartolommeo Montagna, 211

Bartolommeo Passerotto, 156

Bartolommeo Suardi (Bramantino da Milano), 190

Bassano, Jacopo da, 175, 176

Bastiano (Aristotile) da San Gallo, 20, 29, 30

Battista del Cavaliere (Battista Lorenzi), 131, 140, 141

Battista del Cinque, 51

Battista del Tasso, 51

Battista di Benedetto Fiammeri, 126

Battista Farinato, 214

Battista Franco, 199, 205, 217

Battista Lorenzi (Battista del Cavaliere), 131, 140, 141

Battista Naldini, 134

Begarelli, Antonio (Modena), 113

Bellegambe, Jean, 266

Bellini, Giovanni, 159, 160, 162, 163

Benedetto da Rovezzano, 191

Bening, Levina, 269

Bening, Simon, 268

Benvenuto Cellini, 51, 118, 125

Benvenuto Garofalo, 202

Bernard of Brussels, 266

Bernardino Pinturicchio, 190

Bernardo Timante Buontalenti, 135-137

Bertoldo, 8

Berughetta, Alonzo, 20, 189

Bigio, Nanni di Baccio, 69, 76, 100, 101, 113, 239

Blondeel, Lancelot, 267

Bol, Hans, 268

Bologna, Giovan, 267, 269

Bologna, Ruggieri da, 147

Bolognese, Pellegrino (Pellegrino Pellegrini, or Tibaldi), 151-154, 258

Bonifazio (of Venice), 214

Bordone, Paris, 178-182

Borghese (of Antwerp), 269

Bosch, Hieronymus, 267

Bosco, Maso dal (Maso Boscoli), 55

Boscoli, Giovanni, 156

Boscoli, Maso (Maso dal Bosco), 55

Bozzato, Bartolommeo (Girolamo Bozza), 183

Bramante da Urbino, 27-29, 31, 65, 71, 188-190

Bramantino da Milano (Bartolommeo Suardi), 190

Bresciano, Jacopo (Jacopo de' Medici), 206, 207, 223

Breuck, Jakob, 269

Bronzino, Agnolo, 118, 125, 128, 133, 137, 252

Bronzino, Alessandro del (Alessandro Allori), 133, 138

Brueghel, Pieter, 267, 268

Brunelleschi, Filippo, 43, 44, 133

Brussels, Bernard of, 266

Bugiardini, Giuliano, 29, 30, 95

Buglioni, Santi, 132

Buonarroti, Michelagnolo, _Life_, 3-141. 145, 153, 162, 170, 171, 187, 193-195, 215, 216, 224, 231, 235, 236, 239, 246, 250, 251, 259

Buontalenti, Bernardo Timante, 135-137

Butteri, Giovan Maria, 131

Cadore, Tiziano da (Tiziano Vecelli), _Life_, 159-178. 48, 145, 153, 159-179, 182, 183, 201, 202, 247, 252

Calamech, Andrea, 129

Calamech, Lazzaro, 129

Calcagni, Tiberio, 83, 84, 98-100

Calcar, Johann of (Giovanni Fiammingo), 178, 266

Capocaccia, Mario, 233

Caravaggio, Polidoro da, 170

Carota (Antonio di Marco di Giano), 51

Carpaccio, Vittore (Vittore Scarpaccia), 210, 211

Carrara, Danese da (Danese Cattaneo), 176, 204, 208-210, 214, 223

Casignuola, Jacopo, 238

Casignuola, Tommaso, 238

Castel Bolognese, Giovanni da, 164

Castelfranco, Giorgione da, 159-162, 165, 179

Catharina van Hemessen, 269

Cattaneo, Danese (Danese da Carrara), 176, 204, 208-210, 214, 223

Cavaliere, Battista del (Battista Lorenzi), 131, 140, 141

Cavalori, Mirabello (Mirabello di Salincorno), 126

Cellini, Benvenuto, 51, 118, 125

Cesare Cesariano, 190

Cesare del Nebbia, 261

Cesariano, Cesare, 190

Christus, Pieter, 265

Ciappino, 51

Ciciliano, Jacopo, 98

Cimabue, Giovanni, 133

Cinque, Battista del, 51

Cioli, Valerio, 129, 140, 141

Clara Skeysers, 269

Cleef, Joost van, 266

Clovio, Don Giulio, _Life_, 245-253

Cock, Hieronymus, 266

Cock, Matthys, 266

Colonna, Jacopo, 202, 203, 223

Condivi, Ascanio (Ascanio dalla Ripa Transone), 5, 107

Conte, Jacopo del, 95, 152, 258, 260, 261

Contucci, Andrea (Andrea Sansovino), 15, 40, 41, 187, 202, 216

Cornelis Floris, 269

Cornelis, Jan, 266

Coxie, Michael, 266-268

Crabeth, Wouter, 269

Credi, Lorenzo di, 190

Cristofano Gherardi, 261

Cristofano Gobbo (Cristofano Solari), 14, 234

Cristofano Rosa, 177

Cristofano Solari (Cristofano Gobbo), 14, 234

Crocifissaio, Girolamo del (Girolamo Macchietti), 126

Dalen, Jan van, 269

Danese Cattaneo (Danese da Carrara), 176, 204, 208-210, 214, 223

Daniello Ricciarelli (Daniello da Volterra), 95, 100, 101, 103, 107, 121, 122

Dante, Girolamo (Girolamo di Tiziano), 183

Danti, Vincenzio, 128, 139

David Ghirlandajo, 5, 6, 182

Delft, Simon van, 269

Dierick Jacobsz Vellaert, 269

Dinant, Hendrik of, 266

Dirk of Haarlem, 266

Dirk of Louvain, 266

Dirk van Staren, 269

Dirk Volkaerts, 270

Domenico Aimo (Vecchio), 189

Domenico del Barbiere, 149

Domenico Ghirlandajo, 5-9, 182

Domenico Poggini, 131

Domenicus Lampsonius, 268, 270, 271

Don Giulio Clovio, _Life_, 245-253

Donato (Donatello), 8, 10, 111, 133, 138, 169

Doni, Adone, 261

Donnino, Agnolo di, 29, 30

Dosso Dossi, 163

Dürer, Albrecht, 163, 246, 265, 271

Eyck, Hubert van, 265

Eyck, Jan van, 265, 266

Fabbro, Pippo del, 192

Fabrizio Viniziano, 215

Faenza, Jacopone da, 154

Faenza, Marco da (Marco Marchetti), 155, 156

Fallaro, Jacopo, 214

Farinato, Battista, 214

Federigo Fiammingo (Federigo di Lamberto, or Del Padovano), 127, 268

Ferrarese, Girolamo (Girolamo Lombardi), 202, 223

Fiammeri, Battista di Benedetto, 126

Fiammingo, Federigo (Federigo di Lamberto, or Del Padovano), 127, 268

Fiammingo, Giorgio, 269

Fiammingo, Giovanni (Johann of Calcar), 178, 266

Fiesole, Simone da, 15, 16

Filippo Brunelleschi, 43, 44, 133

Filippo Lippi, Fra, 119, 133

Floris, Cornelis, 269

Floris, Franz, 267-270

Fontana, Prospero, 147, 148, 150-152

Forlì, Livio da (Livio Agresti), 155

Fra Filippo Lippi, 119, 133

Fra Giovanni Agnolo Montorsoli, 51, 117, 133

Fra Guglielmo della Porta, 68, 69, 234-238

Fra Sebastiano Viniziano del Piombo, 68, 106, 109, 111, 162, 235

Francesco del Tadda, 97

Francesco Francia, 26, 27

Francesco Granacci, 5, 6, 8, 20, 29, 30

Francesco Primaticcio, _Description of Works_, 145-150. 151, 156

Francesco Salviati, 133

Francesco Verbo (Verlo), 211

Francia, Francesco, 26, 27

Francia, Piero, 130

Franciabigio, 20

Franco, Battista, 199, 205, 217

Franz Floris, 267-270

Franz Mostaert, 266-268

Franzese, Giovanni, 88

Gaddi, Taddeo, 133

Galeazzo Alessi, 239-242

Galeotto, Pietro Paolo, 233

Galle, Philip, 270

Garofalo, Benvenuto, 202

Gerard, 268

Ghent, Justus of, 265

Gherardi, Cristofano, 261

Gherardo, 182

Ghiberti, Lorenzo, 114

Ghirlandajo, David, 5, 6, 182

Ghirlandajo, Domenico, 5-9, 182

Ghirlandajo, Michele di Ridolfo, 130

Ghirlandajo, Ridolfo, 20

Gian Maria Verdezotti, 178

Giano, Antonio di Marco di (Carota), 51

Gilis Mostaert, 268

Giorgio Fiammingo, 269

Giorgio Vasari. See Vasari (Giorgio)

Giorgione da Castelfranco, 159-162, 165, 179

Giotto, 3, 119, 133, 182

Giovan Battista da Bagnacavallo, 147, 148

Giovan Bologna, 267, 269

Giovan Jacomo della Porta, 234, 235

Giovan Maria Butteri, 131

Giovan Paolo Poggini, 232, 233

Giovanni (of Vicenza), 211

Giovanni Agnolo Montorsoli, Fra, 51, 117, 133

Giovanni Antonio Licinio (Pordenone), 160, 167, 168

Giovanni Bellini, 159, 160, 162, 163

Giovanni Boscoli, 156

Giovanni Cimabue, 133

Giovanni da Castel Bolognese, 164

Giovanni da Udine, 42, 51

Giovanni dell'Opera (Giovanni di Benedetto Bandini), 126, 130, 140, 141

Giovanni Fiammingo (Johann of Calcar), 178, 266

Giovanni Franzese, 88

Giovanni Pisano, 11

Giovanni Speranza, 211

Giovanni Strada (Jan van der Straet), 134, 135, 267

Girolamo Bozza (Bartolommeo Bozzato), 183

Girolamo da Sermoneta (Girolamo Siciolante), 152, 257-259

Girolamo Dante (Girolamo di Tiziano), 183

Girolamo del Crocifissaio (Girolamo Macchietti), 126

Girolamo di Tiziano (Girolamo Dante), 183

Girolamo Ferrarese (Girolamo Lombardi), 202, 223

Girolamo Macchietti (Girolamo del Crocifissaio), 126

Girolamo Miruoli, 156

Girolamo Pironi, 211

Girolamo Siciolante (Girolamo da Sermoneta), 152, 257-259

Giuliano Bugiardini, 29, 30, 95

Giuliano da San Gallo, 16, 29, 30, 188, 189

Giulio Clovio, Don, _Life_, 245-253

Giulio Romano, 146, 168, 245, 257, 258

Giuseppe Salviati (Giuseppe Porta), 214

Gobbo, Cristofano (Cristofano Solari), 14, 234

Gossart, Jean, 267

Granacci, Francesco, 5, 6, 8, 20, 29, 30

Grimmer, Jakob, 268

Guerrini, Rocco, 242

Guglielmo della Porta, Fra, 68, 69, 234-238

Guglielmo Tedesco, 237

Haarlem, Dirk of, 266

Haeck, Jan, 269

Hans Bol, 268

Hans Memling, 265

Heemskerk, Martin, 266

Heinrich Paludanus, 269

Hemessen, Catharina van, 269

Hemessen, Jan van, 266, 269

Hendrik of Dinant, 266

Hieronymus Bosch, 267

Hieronymus Cock, 266

Horebout, Lucas, 268

Horebout, Susanna, 268, 269

Hubert van Eyck, 265

Hugo of Antwerp, 265

Indaco, Jacopo L', 29, 30

Irene di Spilimbergo, 175

Jacopo Barozzi (Vignuola), 102, 146, 147

Jacopo Bresciano (Jacopo de' Medici), 206, 207, 223

Jacopo Casignuola, 238

Jacopo Ciciliano, 98

Jacopo Colonna, 202, 203, 223

Jacopo da Bassano, 175, 176

Jacopo da Pontormo, 20, 107, 110, 133, 134

Jacopo de' Medici (Jacopo Bresciano), 206, 207, 223

Jacopo del Conte, 95, 152, 258, 260, 261

Jacopo di Sandro, 29, 30

Jacopo Fallaro, 214

Jacopo L'Indaco, 29, 30

Jacopo Palma, 160

Jacopo Pisbolica, 214, 215

Jacopo Sansovino (Jacopo Tatti), _Life_, 187-202, 215-225. 20, 40, 41, 107, 145, 166, 170, 187-204, 206-208, 210, 215-225

Jacopo Tintoretto, 214

Jacopo Zucchi, 134

Jacopone da Faenza, 154

Jakob Breuck, 269

Jakob Grimmer, 268

Jan Cornelis, 266

Jan de Mynsheere, 269

Jan der Sart, 269

Jan Haeck, 269

Jan Scorel, 266

Jan van Dalen, 269

Jan van der Straet (Giovanni Strada), 134, 135, 267

Jan van Eyck, 265, 266

Jan van Hemessen, 266, 269

Janszoon, Joost, 269

Jean Bellegambe, 266

Jean Gossart, 267

Joachim Patinier, 266

Johann of Calcar (Giovanni Fiammingo), 178, 266

Johann of Louvain, 266

Joost Janszoon, 269

Joost van Cleef, 266

Joris Robyn, 270

Justus of Ghent, 265

Keur, Willem, 269

Key, Willem, 267, 268, 270

Koeck, Pieter, 267

Lambert Lombard (Lambert of Amsterdam), 266-268, 270

Lambert Suavius, 269, 270

Lambert Van Noort, 268

Lamberto, Federigo di (Federigo Fiammingo, or Del Padovano), 127, 268

Lampsonius, Domenicus, 268, 270, 271

Lancelot Blondeel, 267

Lancia, Luca, 223

Lapo, Arnolfo di, 194

Lastricati, Zanobi, 125, 132

Lazzaro Calamech, 129

Leon Batista Alberti, 271

Leonardo da Vinci, 15, 19, 234

Leonardo Milanese, 238

Leone Lioni (Leone Aretino), _Life_, 229-232. 95, 233

Levina Bening, 269

Leyden, Lucas van, 265, 270

Licinio, Giovanni Antonio (Pordenone), 160, 167, 168

Ligorio, Pirro, 84, 94, 95, 102

L'Indaco, Jacopo, 29, 30

Lioni, Leone (Leone Aretino), _Life_, 229-232. 95, 233

Lioni, Pompeo, 232, 233

Lippi, Fra Filippo, 119, 133

Livio Agresti (Livio da Forlì), 155

Lodovico (of Florence), 262

Lodovico Rosso, 182

Lombard, Lambert (Lambert of Amsterdam), 266-268, 270

Lombardi, Alfonso, 167

Lombardi, Girolamo (Girolamo Ferrarese), 202, 223

Longhi, Barbara de', 155

Longhi, Luca de', 154, 155

Lorenzetto, 20, 239

Lorenzi, Antonio di Gino, 131

Lorenzi, Battista (Battista del Cavaliere), 131, 140, 141

Lorenzo della Sciorina (Lorenzo Sciorini), 128

Lorenzo di Credi, 190

Lorenzo Ghiberti, 114

Lorenzo Sabatini, 151

Lorenzo Sciorini (Lorenzo della Sciorina), 128

Louis of Louvain, 265

Louvain, Dirk of, 266

Louvain, Johann of, 266

Louvain, Louis of, 265

Louvain, Quentin of, 266

Luca de' Longhi, 154, 155

Luca Lancia, 223

Luca Signorelli, 190

Lucas Horebout, 268

Lucas van Leyden, 265, 270

Lugano, Tommaso da, 206

Macchietti, Girolamo (Girolamo del Crocifissaio), 126

Manemaker, Matthaeus, 269

Mantegna, Andrea, 211

Marcello Mantovano (Marcello Venusti), 106, 259, 260

Marco da Faenza (Marco Marchetti), 155, 156

Marinus (of Zierickzee), 268

Mario Capocaccia, 233

Marten de Vos, 268

Martin Heemskerk, 266

Martin Schongauer (Martino), 7, 265

Masaccio, 10, 133

Maso dal Bosco (Maso Boscoli), 55

Matthaeus Manemaker, 269

Matthys Cock, 266

Maturino, 20

Medici, Jacopo de' (Jacopo Bresciano), 206, 207, 223

Memling, Hans, 265

Menighella, 114

Michael Coxie, 266-268

Michelagnolo Buonarroti, _Life_, 3-141. 145, 153, 162, 170, 171, 187, 193-195, 215, 216, 224, 231, 235, 236, 239, 246, 250, 251, 259

Michele di Ridolfo Ghirlandajo, 130

Milanese, Leonardo, 238

Milano, Bramantino da (Bartolommeo Suardi), 190

Minga, Andrea del, 131

Mini, Antonio, 47-51, 69, 81, 107, 109

Minio, Tiziano (Tiziano da Padova), 203, 223

Mirabello di Salincorno (Mirabello Cavalori), 126

Miruoli, Girolamo, 156

Modena (Antonio Begarelli), 113

Modena, Niccolò da (Niccolò dell'Abate), 148

Montagna, Bartolommeo, 211

Montelupo, Baccio da, 55, 188, 190, 239

Montelupo, Raffaello da, 51, 55, 69, 239

Montorsoli, Fra Giovanni Agnolo, 51, 117, 133

Moor, Antonius, 268

Mosca, Simone, 69

Mostaert, Franz, 266-268

Mostaert, Gilis, 268

Mynsheere, Jan de, 269

Naldini, Battista, 134

Nanni di Baccio Bigio, 69, 76, 100, 101, 113, 239

Nanni Unghero, 188

Nebbia, Cesare del, 261

Niccolò (Tribolo), 20, 51, 77, 78, 202, 223

Niccolò da Modena (Niccolò dell'Abate), 148

Niccolò dalle Pomarancie, 261

Niccolò dell'Abate (Niccolò da Modena), 148

Niccolò dell'Arca, 11

Noort, Arthus van, 269

Noort, Lambert van, 268

Oja, Sebastian van, 269

Opera, Giovanni dell' (Giovanni di Benedetto Bandini), 126, 130, 140, 141

Orazio Sammacchini, 154

Orazio Vecelli, 171

Padova, Tiziano da (Tiziano Minio), 203, 223

Padovano, Federigo del (Federigo di Lamberto, or Fiammingo), 127, 268

Palladio, Andrea, 211-214

Palma, Jacopo, 160

Paludanus, Heinrich, 269

Paludanus, Willem, 269

Paolo Ponzio, 149

Paolo Uccello, 133

Paris Bordone, 178-182

Parrhasius, 133

Passerotto, Bartolommeo, 156

Patinier, Joachim, 266

Pellegrino Bolognese (Pellegrino Pellegrini or Tibaldi), 151-154, 258

Perino del Vaga, 20, 61, 151, 234, 257, 259

Perugino, Pietro, 189

Peruzzi, Baldassarre, 65, 196

Peruzzi, Salustio, 82

Philip Galle, 270

Pieri, Stefano, 137

Piero Francia, 130

Pieter Aertsen, 268

Pieter Brueghel, 267, 268

Pieter Christus, 265

Pieter Koeck, 267

Pieter Pourbus, 268

Pietro da Salò, 204, 223

Pietro Paolo Galeotto, 233

Pietro Perugino, 189

Pietro Urbano, 44, 107

Piloto, 42, 43, 47, 48

Pinturicchio, Bernardino, 190

Piombo, Fra Sebastiano Viniziano del, 68, 106, 109, 111, 162, 235

Pippo del Fabbro, 192

Pironi, Girolamo, 211

Pirro Ligorio, 84, 94, 95, 102

Pisano, Giovanni, 11

Pisbolica, Jacopo, 214, 215

Poggini, Domenico, 131

Poggini, Giovan Paolo, 232, 233

Polidoro (of Perugia), 234

Polidoro da Caravaggio, 170

Pomarancie, Niccolò dalle, 261

Pompeo Lioni, 232, 233

Pontormo, Jacopo da, 20, 107, 110, 133, 134

Ponzio, Paolo, 149

Pordenone (Giovanni Antonio Licinio), 160, 167, 168

Porta, Fra Guglielmo della, 68, 69, 234-238

Porta, Giovan Jacomo della, 234, 235

Porta, Giuseppe (Giuseppe Salviati), 214

Porta, Tommaso, 238

Pourbus, Pieter, 268

Praxiteles, 133

Primaticcio, Francesco, _Description of Works_, 145-150. 151, 156

Prospero Fontana, 147, 148, 150-152

Quentin of Louvain, 266

Raffaello da Montelupo, 51, 55, 69, 239

Raffaello Sanzio (Raffaello da Urbino), 20, 27, 28, 30, 31, 40, 41, 65, 162, 165, 170, 189, 194, 196, 267

Ricciarelli, Daniello (Daniello da Volterra), 95, 100, 101, 103, 107, 121, 122

Ridolfo Ghirlandajo, 20

Ripa Transone, Ascanio dalla (Ascanio Condivi), 5, 107

Robyn, Joris, 270

Rocco Guerrini, 242

Roger van der Weyden, 265

Romano, Giulio, 146, 168, 245, 257, 258

Rosa, Cristofano, 177

Rosa, Stefano, 177

Rosso, 20, 107, 146, 147

Rosso, Lodovico, 182

Rovezzano, Benedetto da, 191

Ruggieri da Bologna, 147

Sabatini, Lorenzo, 151

Salincorno, Mirabello di (Mirabello Cavalori), 126

Salò, Pietro da, 204, 223

Salustio Peruzzi, 82

Salviati, Francesco, 133

Salviati, Giuseppe (Giuseppe Porta), 214

Sammacchini, Orazio, 154

San Friano, Tommaso da, 137

San Gallo, Antonio da (the elder), 16, 40, 41

San Gallo, Antonio da (the younger), 61-67, 196, 197, 224, 239

San Gallo, Aristotile (Bastiano) da, 20, 29, 30

San Gallo, Giuliano da, 16, 29, 30, 188, 189

Sandro, Jacopo di, 29, 30