Giorgio’s work is defined by its sixteenth century sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

The Temptation of Saint Jerome
Giorgio Vasari (Italian, 1511–1574)

Study for Allegory of Two Quartieri of Florence
Giorgio Vasari Italian, 1511-1574

Cavalry Skirmish (recto); Architectural Sketch (verso)
Giorgio Vasari Italian, 1511-1574

Study for the Allegory of Birth
After Giorgio Vasari Italian, 1511-1574

Sacrifice of Cain and Abel, with God the Father Above
Attributed to Giorgio Vasari Italian, 1511-1574

Study for Ceres
after Giorgio Vasari Italian, 1511-1574

Study for a Ceiling Decoration, with Rebecca and Eliezer at the Well (recto); Study for a Ceiling Decoration (verso)
Giorgio Vasari Italian, 1511-1574

Female Head in Profile to Left
Circle of Giorgio Vasari Italian, 1511-1574

Study for the Death of Saint Peter Martyr
Circle of Giorgio Vasari Italian, 1511-1574

Allegory of Eternity
Giorgio Vasari Italian, 1511–1574

Allegory of Victory with Two Captives
Follower of Giorgio Vasari Italian, 1511-1574

The Conversion of Saint Paul
Giorgio Vasari Italian, 1511–1574

Holy Family with St. Elizabeth and the Young St. John the Baptist
Bonaventura Bisi (Italian, 1612-1659) after Giorgio Vasari (Italian, 1511-1574)

Christ Falling Under the Cross
Possibly Caspar von Fraisinger (German, active 1581-1599) or Luca Giordano (Italian, 1632-1705) or after Giorgio Vasari (Italian, 1511-1574) or Caspar von Fraisinger (German, active 1581-1599) or Unknown Artist (German or Italian, 16th century)

The Philosopher's Conquest
Giorgio de Chirico Italian, born Greece, 1888–1978

Still Life
Giorgio Morandi Italian, 1890-1964

The Eventuality of Destiny
Giorgio de Chirico Italian, born Greece, 1888–1978

Large Still-Life
Giorgio Morandi Italian, 1890-1964

Still-Life with Nine Objects
Giorgio Morandi Italian, 1890-1964