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A Wanderer in Florence

CHAPTER IX
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Granacci was a fellow-pupil of Michelangelo both in Lorenzo de' Medici's garden and in Ghirlandaio's workshop, and the bosom friend of that great man all his life.

Like Piero di Cosimo, Granacci was a great hand at pageantry, and Lorenzo de' Medici kept him busy.

He was not dependent upon art for his living, but painted for love of it, and Vasari makes him a very agreeable man.
Here too is Gio.

Antonio Sogliani (1492-1544), also a rare painter, with a finely coloured and finely drawn "Disputa," No.63.This painter seems to have had the same devotion to his master, Lorenzo di Credi, that di Credi had for his master, Verrocchio.

Vasari calls Sogliani a worthy religious man who minded his own affairs--a good epitaph.


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