Vasari spent much of his career occupied with projects for the Medici family, but is most known today for his "Lives of the Artists."
Find links to art museums showing Vasari's work, image archives, and Web sites related to the architect and writer of the "Lives of the Artists."
Features a profile of the influential Italian Mannerist painter. Examine two drawings from the Getty's collection of masterworks.
Check out the impressively strange curvilinear facade of this building designed by Vasari that stands on a square also designed by Vasari.
Renaissance architect is best known for his book, "Lives of the Artists," in which he profiles the artists and architects of his day.
Art historian, painter, and architect built the Ufizi for Duke Cosimo connecting Palazzio Vechio with the Medici palace.
Article describes Vasari's restructuring of the Palazzo Vecchio in 1540. Read about the additions and changes, and see images.