Answer the following about Giorgio Vasari’s artist biographies in The Lives. For 10 points each:
[10m] Vasari said that “there was no uglier man in the city of Florence” than this artist. This painter of the Scrovegni Chapel walls once painted a fly so realistic that his teacher Cimabue tried to brush it off.
ANSWER: Giotto di Bondone [or Giottus]
[10h] Vasari’s claim that this painter was blind by age 60 is often disputed. This painter from Sansepolcro depicted a scene from the passion narrative where three men stand unaware of the main action, paralleling another painting by him where four men sleep at the base of a tomb.
ANSWER: Piero della Francesca [accept either underlined portion; prompt on di Benedetto]
[10e] The first biography in the second volume praises this painter’s famed depiction of the Last Supper. Vasari also celebrates the ambiguous smile in this painter’s portrait of Mona Lisa.
ANSWER: Leonardo da Vinci [accept either underlined portion]
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