Lives of the most Eminent Painters Sculptors and Architects, Vol. 08 (of 10) Bastiano to Taddeo Zucchero

Part 25

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"In this part I have placed these phantasies thus at random in order to suggest what kinds of inventions could be painted there; but, since they are not things that need to be described, I leave you to imagine them in your own manner, knowing that painters are by their nature full of resource and grace in inventing such bizarre fantasies. And now, having filled in all the parts of the work both within and without the chamber, there is no occasion for us to say any more, save that you must discuss the whole matter with the most illustrious Monsignore, and, according to his taste, adding or taking away whatever may be necessary, you must strive on your part to do yourself honour. Fare you well."

Now, although all these beautiful inventions of Caro's were very ingenious, fanciful, and worthy of praise, nevertheless Taddeo was not able to carry into execution more than the place would contain; but those that he painted there were the greater part, and they were executed by him with much grace and in a most beautiful manner. Next to this chamber, in the last of the three, which is dedicated to Solitude, Taddeo, with the help of his assistants, painted Christ preaching to the Apostles in the desert and in the woods, with a S. John on the right hand that is very well executed. In another scene, which is opposite to the first, are painted many figures of men who are living in the forest in order to avoid the conversation of mankind; and these certain others are seeking to disturb, throwing stones at them, while some are plucking out their own eyes so as not to see. And in this scene, likewise, is painted the Emperor Charles V, portrayed from life, with this inscription--

POST INNUMEROS LABORES OCIOSAM QUIETAMQUE VITAM TRADUXIT.

Opposite to Charles is the portrait of the last Grand Turk, who much delighted in solitude, with these words--

ANIMUM A NEGOCIO AD OCIUM REVOCAVIT.

Near him is Aristotle, who has beneath him these words--

ANIMA FIT SEDENDO ET QUIESCENDO PRUDENTIOR.

Opposite to him, beneath another figure by the hand of Taddeo, is written this--

QUEMADMODUM NEGOCII, SIC ET OCII RATIO HABENDA.

Beneath another may be read--

OCIUM CUM DIGNITATE, NEGOCIUM SINE PERICULO.

And opposite to that, under another figure, is this motto--

VIRTUTIS ET LIBERÆ VITÆ OPTIMA MAGISTRA SOLITUDO.

Beneath another--

PLUS AGUNT QUI NIHIL AGERE VIDENTUR.

And under the last--

QUI AGIT PLURIMA, PLURIMUM PECCAT.

To put it briefly, this room is very ornate with beautiful figures, and likewise very rich in stucco and gold. But to return to Vignuola; how excellent he is in matters of architecture, the works that he has written and published and still continues to write, in addition to his marvellous buildings, bear ample testimony, and in the Life of Michelagnolo we shall say all that it may be expedient for us to say in this connection.

Taddeo, in addition to the works described above, executed many others of which there is no need to make mention; but in particular a chapel in the Church of the Goldsmiths in the Strada Giulia, a façade in chiaroscuro at S. Gieronimo, and the Chapel of the High-altar in S. Sabina. And his brother Federigo is painting for the Chapel of S. Lorenzo, which is all wrought in stucco, in S. Lorenzo in Damaso, an altar-piece with that Saint on the gridiron and Paradise all open; which altar-piece is expected to prove a very beautiful work. And, in order not to omit anything that may be useful, pleasing, or helpful to anyone who may read these my labours, I shall add this as well. While Taddeo was working, as has been related, at the Vigna of Pope Julius and at the façade of Mattiuolo, the Master of the Post, he executed for Monsignor Innocenzio, the most reverend and illustrious Cardinal di Monte, two painted pictures of no great size; and one of them, which is beautiful enough, is now in the guardaroba of that Cardinal (who has given the other away), in company with a vast number of things ancient and modern, all truly of the rarest, among which, I must not omit to mention, there is a painted picture as fantastic as any work of which we have spoken hitherto. In this picture, which is about two braccia and a half in height, there is nothing to be seen by him who looks at it from the ordinary point of view, from the front, save some letters on a flesh-coloured ground, and in the centre the Moon, which goes gradually increasing or diminishing according to the lines of the writing. And yet, if you go below the picture and look in a sphere or mirror that is placed over the picture in the manner of a little baldachin, you see in that mirror, which receives the image from the picture, a most lifelike portrait in painting of King Henry II of France, somewhat larger than life, with these words about it--HENRY II, ROY DE FRANCE. You can see the same portrait by lowering the picture, placing your brow on the upper part of the frame, and looking down; but it is true that whoever looks at it in that manner, sees it turned the other way from what it is in the mirror. That portrait, I say, cannot be seen save by looking at it as described above, because it is painted on twenty-eight ridges, too low to be perceived, which are between the lines of the words given below, in which, besides the ordinary meaning, there may be read, by looking at both ends of the lines and in the centre, certain letters somewhat larger than the others, which run thus--

HENRICUS VALESIUS DEI GRATIA GALLORUM REX INVICTISSIMUS.

It is true, indeed, that the Roman M. Alessandro Taddei, the secretary of that Cardinal, and Don Silvano Razzi, my dearest friend, who have given me information about this picture and about many other things, do not know by whose hand it is, but only that it was presented by the above-named King Henry to Cardinal Caraffa, when he was in France, and then by Caraffa to the most illustrious Cardinal di Monte, who treasured it as a very rare thing, which in truth it is. The words painted in the picture, which alone are to be seen by him who looks at it from the ordinary point of view, as one looks at other pictures, are these--

HEus tu quid viDes nil ut reoR Nisi lunam crEscentem et E Regione posItam quæ eX Intervallo GRadatim utI Crescit nos Admonet ut iN Una spe fide eT charitate tV Simul et ego Illuminat I Verbo dei crescAmus, doneC Ab ejusdem Gratia fiaT Lux in nobis Amplissima quI ESt æternus iLLe dator luciS In quo et a quO mortales omneS Veram lucem Recipere sI Speramus in vanUM non sperabiMUS

In the same guardaroba is a most beautiful portrait of Signora Sofonisba Anguisciuola by her own hand, once presented by her to Pope Julius III. And there is another thing of great value, a very ancient book with the Bucolics, the Georgics, and the Æneid of Virgil, in characters so old, that it has been judged by many men of learning in Rome and in other places that it was written in the very time of Cæsar Augustus, or little after; wherefore it is no marvel that it should be held by the Cardinal in the greatest veneration.

And let this be the end of the Life of the painter Taddeo Zucchero.

INDEX

INDEX OF NAMES

OF THE CRAFTSMEN MENTIONED IN VOLUME VIII

Abacco, Antonio L', 167

Abate, Niccolò dell', 37, 38

Agnolo (nephew of Montorsoli), 144, 147, 151

Agnolo, Baccio d', 116

Agnolo, Battista d' (Battista del Moro), 41

Agnolo Bronzino, 11, 12, 94, 153, 156, 179

Agnolo da Siena, 53

Agostino Busto (Il Bambaja), 54, 55

Agostino da Siena, 53

Alberti, Michele, 205, 210, 211

Albertinelli, Mariotto, 62

Alessandro (Scherano), 168

Alessandro Moretto (Alessandro Bonvicini), 49, 50

Alessandro Vittoria, 100

Altobello da Melone, 24, 43

Ammanati, Bartolommeo, 91, 92, 99, 153, 220

Andrea Contucci (Andrea dal Monte Sansovino), 36, 114

Andrea da Fiesole, 133

Andrea dal Monte Sansovino (Andrea Contucci), 36, 114

Andrea del Sarto, 5, 6, 11, 16, 17, 19, 113, 119, 120, 122, 126, 135, 163, 164

Andrea Mantegna, 23

Andrea Palladio, 233, 234

Andrea Schiavone, 107, 108, 231

Andrea Verrocchio, 111

Angelo Ciciliano, 55

Anguisciuola, Anna, 48

Anguisciuola, Europa, 45, 48

Anguisciuola, Lucia, 45, 47, 48

Anguisciuola, Minerva, 45, 46

Anguisciuola, Sofonisba, 45-48, 261

Anna Anguisciuola, 48

Annibale da Carpi, 36

Annibale di Nanni di Baccio Bigio, 188

Anselmi, Michelagnolo, 39, 44

Antonio, Fra, 32

Antonio Bacchiacca, 20

Antonio Begarelli (Il Modena), 38

Antonio Campo, 44, 45

Antonio da Correggio, 30, 31, 34, 37, 217

Antonio da San Gallo (the elder), 3

Antonio da San Gallo (the younger), 13, 89, 136, 168, 202

Antonio del Ceraiolo, 65, 66

Antonio del Pollaiuolo, 64

Antonio di Donnino Mazzieri, 12

Antonio Filarete, 48

Antonio L'Abacco, 167

Antonio Mini, 128

Antonio Particini, 16

Antonio Viniziano, 233

Apelles, 28

Aretino, Leone (Leone Lioni), 56, 184

Aristotile (Bastiano) da San Gallo, _Life_, 3-20. 119, 126

Arrigo (Heinrich Paludanus), 38

Bacchiacca, Antonio, 20

Bacchiacca, Il (Francesco Ubertini), 10, 11, 16, 18-20

Baccio Bandinelli, 113, 141, 142, 146, 152, 163, 191

Baccio d'Agnolo, 116

Baccio da Montelupo, 54

Baglioni, Raffaello, 116

Baldassarre Peruzzi (Baldassarre da Siena), 167, 168, 197, 205, 218

Baldini, Giovanni, 24, 25

Bambaja, Il (Agostino Busto), 54, 55

Bandinelli, Baccio, 113, 141, 142, 146, 152, 163, 191

Barocci, Federigo, 227

Baronino, Bartolommeo, 220

Barozzi, Jacopo (Vignuola), 220, 230, 237-240, 259

Bartolommeo Ammanati, 91, 92, 99, 153, 220

Bartolommeo Baronino, 220

Bartolommeo di San Marco, Fra, 61

Bartolommeo Genga, 92, 96-98

Bartolommeo Suardi (Bramantino), 52, 53

Bastiano (Aristotile) da San Gallo, _Life_, 3-20. 119, 126

Battista Botticelli, 169

Battista d'Agnolo (Battista del Moro), 41

Battista da San Gallo (Battista Gobbo), 169

Battista da Verona (Battista Farinato), 107

Battista del Borro, 178

Battista del Moro (Battista d'Agnolo), 41

Battista del Tasso, 18, 164, 173, 176

Battista Dossi, 25, 26

Battista Farinato (Battista da Verona), 107

Battista Franco (Battista Semolei), _Life_, 89-101. 12, 67, 68, 89-101, 181, 219, 230

Battista Gobbo (Battista da San Gallo), 169

Battista Naldini, 233

Battista Semolei (Battista Franco), _Life_, 89-101. 12, 67, 68, 89-101, 181, 219, 230

Begarelli, Antonio (Il Modena), 38

Bellini, Giovanni, 33

Bello, Raffaello, 114

Bembi, Bonifazio, 42, 43

Benedetto Ghirlandajo, _Life_, 59-60

Benvenuto Cellini, 128

Benvenuto Garofalo (Benvenuto Tisi), _Life_, 24-29. 30, 33, 34

Bergamo, Fra Damiano da, 169, 237

Bernardino da Trevio (Bernardino Zenale), 54

Bernardino Luini (Bernardino del Lupino), 56

Bernardino Zenale (Bernardino da Trevio), 54

Bernardo Soiaro (Bernardo de' Gatti), 39, 40, 43, 44

Bertano, Giovan Battista, 40, 41

Biagio da Carigliano (Biagio Betti), 210

Biagio Pupini, 32, 33

Bigio, Annibale di Nanni di Baccio, 188

Bizzerra, 204

Boccaccino, Boccaccio, 23, 24, 42-44

Boccaccino, Camillo, 43

Bologna, Orazio da (Orazio Sammacchini), 188, 228, 229

Bologna, Pellegrino da (Pellegrino Pellegrini, or Pellegrino Tibaldi), 34, 204

Bolognese, Marc'Antonio, 42

Bonifazio Bembi, 42, 43

Bonsignori (Monsignori), Fra Girolamo, 42

Bonvicini, Alessandro (Alessandro Moretto), 49, 50

Borro, Battista del, 178

Botticelli, Battista, 169

Bozzacco (Brazzacco), 107

Bramante da Urbino, 5, 40, 53, 54, 75

Bramantino (Bartolommeo Suardi), 52, 53

Brambilari (Brambilla), Francesco, 55

Brazzacco (Bozzacco), 107

Brescia, Raffaello da (Raffaello Brescianino, or Raffaello dei Piccinelli), 164

Brescianino, Girolamo (Girolamo Mosciano, or Muziano), 50, 224

Brescianino, Raffaello (Raffaello da Brescia, or Raffaello dei Piccinelli), 164

Bresciano, Gian Girolamo (Gian Girolamo Savoldo), 50

Bronzino, Agnolo, 11, 12, 94, 153, 156, 179

Brunelleschi, Filippo, 48

Brusciasorzi, Domenico (Domenico del Riccio), 40, 41

Bugiardini, Giuliano, 121-123, 162

Buonarroti, Michelagnolo, 3-5, 16, 25, 61, 73, 79, 82, 89, 91, 92, 95, 96, 116, 128, 134, 136-138, 141, 146, 156, 162, 163, 170, 185, 188, 201-204, 206-209, 235, 259

Busto, Agostino (Il Bambaja), 54, 55

Cadore, Tiziano da (Tiziano Vecelli), 29, 33, 51, 56, 92, 102

Calavrese, 91

Calavrese, Giovan Piero, 216

Calcagni, Tiberio, 233

Caliari, Paolo (Paolo Veronese), 41, 42, 102-104, 106, 107

Camillo Boccaccino, 43

Camillo Mantovano, 171

Campo, Antonio, 44, 45

Campo, Galeazzo, 44

Campo, Giulio, 41, 44, 45, 48, 49

Campo, Vincenzio, 44, 45

Caravaggio, Polidoro da, 17, 218, 219

Carigliano, Biagio da (Biagio Betti), 210

Carlo Portelli, 11, 69, 170, 179

Carpi, Annibale da, 36

Carpi, Girolamo da, _Life_, 30-36. 28, 29

Carpi, Giulio da, 36

Carso, Giovanni dal, 227

Caselli (Castelli), Cristofano, 39

Castelfranco, Giorgione da, 29, 73, 74

Castelli (Caselli), Cristofano, 39

Cellini, Benvenuto, 128

Ceraiolo, Antonio del, 65, 66

Cesare da Sesto, 56

Ciciliano, Angelo, 55

Cioli, Simone, 36

Cioli, Valerio, 35

Clemente, Prospero, 38, 39

Conte, Jacopo del, 95, 169, 181

Conti, Domenico, 11

Contucci, Andrea (Andrea dal Monte Sansovino), 36, 114

Corniole, Nanni di Prospero delle, 162

Correggio, Antonio da, 30, 31, 34, 37, 217

Cosini, Silvio (Silvio da Fiesole), 55

Costa, Ippolito, 41

Costa, Lorenzo (the elder), 23, 25

Costa, Lorenzo (the younger), 228

Credi, Lorenzo di, 42, 65, 66

Cremona, Geremia da, 48

Cristofano Castelli (Caselli), 39

Cristofano Gobbo (Cristofano Solari), 55

Cristofano Lombardi (Tofano Lombardino), 45, 55

Cristofano Rosa, 50, 51, 104

Cristofano Solari (Cristofano Gobbo), 55

Cungi, Leonardo, 227

Daniello da Parma (Daniello Porri), 217

Daniello da Volterra (Daniello Ricciarelli), _Life_, 197-211. 184-186, 197-211, 228, 235

Daniello Porri (Daniello da Parma), 217

Daniello Ricciarelli (Daniello da Volterra), _Life_, 197-211. 184-186, 197-211, 228, 235

David Ghirlandajo, _Life_, 59-60. 63, 64

Diacceto, 161

Diana Mantovana (Sculptore), 42

Domenico Brusciasorzi (Domenico del Riccio), 40, 41

Domenico Conti, 11

Domenico del Riccio (Domenico Brusciasorzi), 40, 41

Domenico Ghirlandajo, 59-61, 63, 64, 66

Domenico Panetti, 24

Domenico Puligo, 119, 120

Domenico Romano, 193

Donato (Donatello), 113

Dossi, Battista, 25, 26

Dossi, Dosso, 25, 26, 33, 56

Durante del Nero, 227

Enea Vico, 180

Europa Anguisciuola, 45, 48

Faenza, Jacopone da, 217

Fagiuoli, Girolamo, 171

Fano, Pompeo da, 215

Farinato, Battista (Battista da Verona), 107

Farinato, Paolo, 41

Federigo Barocci, 227

Federigo Zucchero, 101, 106, 218-221, 223-228, 230, 231, 233-236, 259

Feliciano da San Vito, 210, 211

Fermo Ghisoni, 40-42

Ferrarese, Girolamo (Girolamo Lombardi), 36, 37

Ferrari, Gaudenzio, 56

Ferrucci, Francesco (Francesco del Tadda), 133, 140, 142

Fiesole, Andrea da, 133

Fiesole, Silvio da (Silvio Cosini), 55

Filarete, Antonio, 48

Filippo Brunelleschi, 48

Fiorini, Giovan Battista, 229

Fontana, Prospero, 220

Forlì, Francesco da, 171

Forlì, Livio da, 188, 229

Fra Antonio, 32

Fra Bartolommeo di San Marco, 61

Fra Damiano da Bergamo, 169, 237

Fra Giovanni Agnolo Montorsoli, _Life_, 133-157. 91

Fra Girolamo Bonsignori (Monsignori), 42

Fra Guglielmo della Porta, 84

Fra Sebastiano Viniziano del Piombo, 82, 84, 92, 182, 201

Francesca, Piero della, 52

Francesco Brambilari (Brambilla), 55

Francesco da Forlì, 171

Francesco da San Gallo, 153, 155, 156

Francesco da Volterra, 41

Francesco de' Rossi (Francesco Salviati), _Life_, 161-193. 11, 12, 44, 84, 90, 91, 95, 161-193, 208, 209, 228, 229, 231, 232, 235

Francesco del Tadda (Francesco Ferrucci), 133, 140, 142

Francesco di Girolamo dal Prato, 162, 173, 190-192

Francesco Ferrucci (Francesco del Tadda), 133, 140, 142

Francesco Francia, 23

Francesco Granacci, 5, 59, 60, 121

Francesco (L'Indaco), 202

Francesco Mazzuoli (Francesco Parmigiano), 34, 39, 40, 217

Francesco Primaticcio, 37, 183, 237, 238

Francesco Ricchino, 50

Francesco Salviati (Francesco de' Rossi), _Life_, 161-193. 11, 12, 44, 84, 90, 91, 95, 161-193, 208, 209, 228, 229, 231, 232, 235

Francesco Sant'Agnolo, 215-217

Francesco Ubertini (Il Bacchiacca), 10, 11, 16, 18-20

Francia, Francesco, 23

Franciabigio, 5

Franco, Battista (Battista Semolei), _Life_, 89-101. 12, 67, 68, 89-101, 181, 219, 230

Galasso (of Ferrara), 36

Galeazzo Campo, 44

Gambara, Lattanzio, 42, 45, 49, 50

Garofalo, Benvenuto (Benvenuto Tisi), _Life_, 24-29. 30, 33, 34

Gatti, Bernardo de' (Bernardo Soiaro), 39, 40, 43, 44

Gaudenzio Ferrari, 56

Genga, Bartolommeo, 92, 96-98

Genga, Girolamo, 140, 171

Geremia da Cremona, 48

Ghirlandajo, Benedetto, _Life_, 59-60

Ghirlandajo, David, _Life_, 59-60. 63, 64

Ghirlandajo, Domenico, 59-61, 63, 64, 66

Ghirlandajo, Michele di Ridolfo, 66-69, 153, 156

Ghirlandajo, Ridolfo, _Life_, 60-69. 3, 5, 60-69, 93-95

Ghisoni, Fermo, 40-42

Gian Girolamo Bresciano (Gian Girolamo Savoldo), 50

Gian Maria da Milano, 198

Giorgio Vasari. See Vasari (Giorgio)

Giorgione da Castelfranco, 29, 73, 74

Giotto, 82, 153

Giovan Battista Bertano, 40, 41

Giovan Battista Fiorini, 229

Giovan Battista Ingoni, 37, 38

Giovan Battista Mantovano (Sculptore), 42

Giovan Francesco da San Gallo, 4

Giovan Francesco Rustici, _Life_, 111-129

Giovan Paolo Rossetti, 204, 210

Giovan Piero Calavrese, 216

Giovanni (the Fleming), 74

Giovanni Agnolo Montorsoli, Fra, _Life_, 133-157. 91

Giovanni Antonio Licinio (Pordenone), 43, 44, 103

Giovanni Antonio Sodoma, 197

Giovanni Antonio Sogliani, 20

Giovanni Baldini, 24, 25

Giovanni Bellini, 33

Giovanni da Udine (Giovanni Nanni, or Giovanni Ricamatori), _Life_, 73-85. 171

Giovanni dal Carso, 227

Giovanni della Robbia, 116

Giovanni Nanni (Giovanni da Udine, or Giovanni Ricamatori), _Life_, 73-85. 171

Giovanni Pedoni, 48

Giovanni Ricamatori (Giovanni da Udine, or Giovanni Nanni), _Life_, 73-85. 171

Giovanni Rosto, 20, 179

Giovanni Strada (Jan van der Straet), 233

Girolamo Bonsignori (Monsignori), Fra, 42

Girolamo Brescianino (Girolamo Mosciano, or Muziano), 50, 224

Girolamo da Carpi, _Life_, 30-36. 28, 29

Girolamo da Sermoneta (Girolamo Siciolante), 99, 188, 229

Girolamo dal Prato, 190, 191

Girolamo Fagiuoli, 171

Girolamo Ferrarese (Girolamo Lombardi), 36, 37

Girolamo Genga, 140, 171

Girolamo Lombardi (Girolamo Ferrarese), 36, 37

Girolamo Mazzuoli, 39, 41, 42

Girolamo Mosciano (Girolamo Muziano, or Brescianino), 50, 224

Girolamo Romanino, 49

Girolamo Siciolante (Girolamo da Sermoneta), 99, 188, 229

Giuliano Bugiardini, 121-123, 162

Giuliano da San Gallo, 3

Giuliano Leno, 4

Giulio Campo, 41, 44, 45, 48, 49

Giulio da Carpi, 36

Giulio Mazzoni, 210, 211

Giulio Romano, 29, 39-42, 55, 138, 172

Giuseppe Porta (Giuseppe or Joseffo Salviati), 106, 192, 193, 229, 230

Gobbo, Battista (Battista da San Gallo), 169

Gobbo, Cristofano (Cristofano Solari), 55

Grà, Marco da, 55

Granacci, Francesco, 5, 59, 60, 121

Gualtieri (the Fleming), 231

Guazzetto (Lorenzo Naldini), 119, 127-129

Guglielmo da Marcilla, 162

Guglielmo della Porta, Fra, 84

Guido Mazzoni (Modanino), 38

Heemskerk, Martin (Martino), 90, 91

Heinrich Paludanus (Arrigo), 38

Il Bacchiacca (Francesco Ubertini), 10, 11, 16, 18-20

Il Bambaja (Agostino Busto), 54, 55

Il Modena (Antonio Begarelli), 38

Il Rosso, 167, 183

Indaco, L' (Francesco), 202

Ingoni, Giovan Battista, 37, 38

Ippolito Costa, 41

Jacomo Melighino (Jacopo Melighini), 237

Jacone (Jacopo), 16-19

Jacopo Barozzi (Vignuola), 220, 230, 237-240, 259

Jacopo da Pontormo, 18, 65, 92, 154, 179, 180

Jacopo del Conte, 95, 169, 181

Jacopo del Tedesco, 59, 60

Jacopo di Casentino, 153

Jacopo Melighini (Jacomo Melighino), 237

Jacopo Robusti (Jacopo Tintoretto), 101-106

Jacopo Sansovino, 100, 126, 192

Jacopo Tintoretto (Jacopo Robusti), 101-106

Jacopo Zucchi, 233

Jacopone da Faenza, 217

Jan van der Straet (Giovanni Strada), 233

Joseffo Salviati (Giuseppe Salviati or Giuseppe Porta), 106, 192, 193, 229, 230

Lamberto (the Fleming), 231

Lattanzio Gambara, 42, 45, 49, 50

Leno, Giuliano, 4

Leonardo Cungi, 227

Leonardo da Vinci, 42, 56, 111, 112, 114, 115

Leonardo Ricciarelli, 207

Leone Lioni (Leone Aretino), 56, 184

Licinio, Giovanni Antonio (Pordenone), 43, 44, 103

Ligorio, Pirro, 181, 184, 186, 227

L'Indaco (Francesco), 202

Lioni, Leone (Leone Aretino), 56, 184

Lippi, Ruberto di Filippo, 118, 119

Livio da Forlì, 188, 229

Lombardi, Cristofano (Tofano Lombardino), 45, 55

Lombardi, Girolamo (Girolamo Ferrarese), 36, 37

Lombardino, Tofano (Cristofano Lombardi), 45, 55

Lorenzo Costa (the elder), 23, 25

Lorenzo Costa (the younger), 228

Lorenzo di Credi, 42, 65, 66

Lorenzo Naldini (Guazzetto), 119, 127-129

Lucia Anguisciuola, 45, 47, 48

Luini, Bernardino (Bernardino del Lupino), 56

Manno, 164, 190

Mantegna, Andrea, 23

Mantovana (Sculptore), Diana, 42

Mantovano, Camillo, 171

Mantovano (Sculptore), Giovan Battista, 42

Mantovano, Rinaldo, 41

Marc'Antonio Bolognese, 42

Marcilla, Guglielmo da, 162

Marco (son of Giovanni Rosto), 20

Marco da Grà, 55

Marco da Siena (Marco del Pino), 204, 210

Marco Oggioni, 56

Marcone, Piero di, 172, 173

Mariano da Pescia, 66

Mariotto Albertinelli, 62

Martin Heemskerk (Martino), 90, 91

Martino (pupil of Montorsoli), 144, 147, 151, 156

Martino (Martin Heemskerk), 90, 91

Maturino, 17, 218

Mazzieri, Antonio di Donnino, 12

Mazzoni, Giulio, 210, 211

Mazzoni, Guido (Modanino), 38

Mazzuoli, Francesco (Francesco Parmigiano), 34, 39, 40, 217

Mazzuoli, Girolamo, 39, 41, 42

Melighini, Jacopo (Jacomo Melighino), 237

Melone, Altobello da, 24, 43

Michelagnolo Anselmi, 39, 44

Michelagnolo Buonarroti, 3-5, 16, 25, 61, 73, 79, 82, 89, 91, 92, 95, 96, 116, 128, 134, 136-138, 141, 146, 156, 162, 163, 170, 185, 188, 201-204, 206-209, 235, 259

Michele Alberti, 205, 210, 211

Michele di Ridolfo Ghirlandajo, 66-69, 153, 156

Michele San Michele, 102

Milano, Gian Maria da, 198

Minerva Anguisciuola, 45, 46

Mini, Antonio, 128

Modanino (Guido Mazzoni), 38

Modena, Il (Antonio Begarelli), 38

Monsignori (Bonsignori), Fra Girolamo, 42

Montelupo, Baccio da, 54

Montelupo, Raffaello da, 89, 91, 137, 147

Montorsoli, Fra Giovanni Agnolo, _Life_, 133-157. 91

Moretto, Alessandro (Alessandro Bonvicini), 49, 50

Moro, Battista del (Battista d'Agnolo), 41

Mosca, Simone, 224

Mosciano, Girolamo (Girolamo Muziano, or Brescianino), 50, 224

Murano, Natalino da, 104

Muziano, Girolamo (Girolamo Mosciano, or Brescianino), 50, 224

Naldini, Battista, 233

Naldini, Lorenzo (Guazzetto), 119, 127-129

Nanni, Giovanni (Giovanni da Udine, or Giovanni Ricamatori), _Life_, 73-85. 171

Nanni di Prospero delle Corniole, 162

Nannoccio da San Giorgio, 162-164

Natalino da Murano, 104

Nero, Durante del, 227

Niccolaio, 59

Niccolò (Tribolo), 10, 36, 142

Niccolò dell'Abate, 37, 38

Niccolò Soggi, 114

Nunziata, 61, 62

Nunziata, Toto del, 66

Oggioni, Marco, 56

Orazio da Bologna (Orazio Sammacchini), 188, 228, 229

Orazio Pianetti, 206, 207

Orazio Sammacchini (Orazio da Bologna), 188, 228, 229

Orazio Vecelli, 102

Ottaviano Zucchero, 215, 218, 219

Palladio, Andrea, 233, 234

Paludanus, Heinrich (Arrigo), 38

Panetti, Domenico, 24

Paolo Caliari (Paolo Veronese), 41, 42, 102-104, 106, 107

Paolo Farinato, 41

Paolo Uccello, 63

Paolo Veronese (Paolo Caliari), 41, 42, 102-104, 106, 107

Parma, Daniello da (Daniello Porri), 217

Parmigiano, Francesco (Francesco Mazzuoli), 34, 39, 40, 217

Particini, Antonio, 16

Pedoni, Giovanni, 48

Pellegrino Pellegrini (Pellegrino da Bologna, or Pellegrino Tibaldi), 34, 204

Perino del Vaga, 14, 15, 82, 197-199, 202, 215, 232

Perugino, Pietro, 3

Peruzzi, Baldassarre (Baldassarre da Siena), 167, 168, 197, 205, 218

Peruzzi, Salustio, 205

Pescia, Mariano da, 66

Pianetti, Orazio, 206, 207