Casa Vasari, Arezzo
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The Casa Vasari is a building at 55 via XX Settembre in
Arezzo Arezzo ( , ; ) is a city and ''comune'' in Italy and the capital of the Province of Arezzo, province of the same name located in Tuscany. Arezzo is about southeast of Florence at an elevation of Above mean sea level, above sea level. As of 2 ...
, Tuscany, Italy. It was the family home of the painter, art historian and architect
Giorgio Vasari Giorgio Vasari (30 July 1511 – 27 June 1574) was an Italian Renaissance painter, architect, art historian, and biographer who is best known for his work ''Lives of the Most Excellent Painters, Sculptors, and Architects'', considered the ideol ...
. It houses a number of frescoes and since December 2014 the Italian Ministry of Culture (Italy), Ministry of Culture has run it through the Polo museale della Toscana, which was renamed the Direzione regionale Musei in December 2019. It houses the Archivio Vasariano.


History

Vasari acquired the house and the plot of land on which it lies in a contract dated 7 September 1541 and began decorating it the following year. In 1550 he married Niccolosa Bacci and moved into the building with her. Kept busy in Florence, Rome and on several journeys, he only lived in the house himself for short periods, perhaps intervening directly in works to complete and decorate it and acquire the initial nucleus of its furnishings (the latter now all lost). He also produced a plan for a facade completed in 1568. One of the best-preserved examples of an artist's house and the Mannerist style in Tuscany, it passed down through Vasari's heirs until they went extinct in 1687, after which it passed to the Fraternita dei Laici, to the Brozzi family and then in 1871 to the Paglicci family, with the latter selling it to the state in 1911 to become a public museum. Initially displayed with Mannerist furniture and some works from the city and Fraternita collections, in the 1950s these were removed and replaced with a picture gallery of around sixty paintings by Vasari's collaborators and contemporaries from gallery collections in Florence, particularly works by "the studiolo painters", with the intention of setting up a museum on the Mannerist period. To mark the 500th anniversary of Vasari's birth, in 2011 the gallery was redisplayed and the visitor facilities upgraded.


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Bibliography

* Roberto Paolo Ciardi (ed.), ''Case di artisti in Toscana'', Banca Toscana, 1998. * ''Toscana. Guida d'Italia'' (Guida rossa), Touring Club Italiano, Milano 2003. ISBN 88-365-2767-1 {{DEFAULTSORT:Casa Vasari, Arezzo Giorgio Vasari Buildings and structures in Arezzo Museums devoted to one artist, Vasari Biographical museums in Italy Art museums and galleries in Tuscany Fresco paintings in Arezzo