Title :
Visualising the Correlation between Vasari´s Accounts of Giotto´s Travels and Contemporary Research to Better Understand their Reliability
Author_Institution :
Flinders Univ., Adelaide, SA, Australia
Abstract :
Giorgio Vasari (1511 - 1574) was perhaps the first art-historian to earnestly record the life and times of the great artists of the Italian Renaissance. Of the many he recorded, Giotto di Bond one (1267 - 1337) is heralded as the ´father´ of the Renaissance perspective style. However, contemporary research suggests much of Vasari´s accounts of Giotto´s life and travels are fictional. This paper attempts to explore how reliable Vasari´s accounts are by correlating his chronological narrative of Giotto´s life with contemporary research and Giotto´s chronicled works. Using interactive integrated timeline and mapping visualisation tools it was possible to identify greater accuracy in Vasari´s accounts than that suggested by the literature.
Keywords :
art; data visualisation; history; reliability; Giotto travels; Italian Renaissance; Renaissance perspective style; Vasari account; art-historian; chronological narrative; contemporary research; interactive integrated timeline; mapping visualisation tools; reliability; Art; Cities and towns; Correlation; Data visualization; Painting; Reliability; Visualization; Giotto; Mapping; Timeline; Vasari; Visualisation;
Conference_Titel :
Information Visualisation (IV), 2014 18th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Paris