Art and Art History Collection (Saskia)

The Combat of Love and Chastity (detail) The Combat of Love and Chastity : Triumph of Chastity

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Saskia, Ltd., Cultural Documentation

Abstract

Giorgio Vasari, a 16th-century biographer and artist, wrote that the critical Florentines began to lampoon him, and Perugino replied that they had once praised his work, and, if he now gave the same designs, they had no right to blame him. It is certainly true that the

Keywords

Paris, France, Florence, Italy, Style: Italian Early Renaissance, School: Early Renaissance, Movement: Renaissance, Italian, Painting;, Painting

Alt Text

A group of figures, some with wings and musical instruments, are gathered in a landscape. In the background, other figures engage in various activities near water.

Geographic Location

Paris (France); Florence (Italy)

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Media Type

Paintings; Pictures

Identifier

A01-LIF2373

The Combat of Love and Chastity (detail) The Combat of Love and Chastity : Triumph of Chastity

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