Arezzo: Honorata and Gratiosa. The Loggia by Giorgio Vasari

Arezzo: Honorata and Gratiosa. The Loggia by Giorgio Vasari
Arezzo: Honorata and Gratiosa. The Loggia by Giorgio Vasari

An exhibition for illustrate the work of the architect Vasari through one of the most notable feats he achieved in his city: the Loggia of Piazza Grande in Arezzo. It opens on Thursday 27 June at 5.30pm at the Fraternity of the Laity of Arezzo (Street Giorgio Vasari 6) “Honored and Gracious. The Lodge Of Giorgio Vasari“, exhibition process curated by Francesca Chieli which, thanks to a very rich documentary corpus, will delve deeper into Vasari’s ars edificatoria.

Thus continues the complex program of events celebrating “Arezzo. The city of Vasari“, which until February 2025 will pay homage to the Arezzo master on the occasion of the 450th anniversary of his death, promoted by the Municipality of Arezzo and the CR Firenze Foundation with the Guido D’Arezzo Foundation, in collaboration with the Regional Directorate of National Museums of Tuscany of the Ministry of Culture, Galleries of the Uffizi, with the curatorship of the scientific committee chaired by Carlo Sisi.

The display will enhance the Fraternity’s vast paper repertoire, with particular attention to the construction of the Loggias which in the 16th century constituted a real urban renewal for Arezzo. From the panel with San Rocco by Bartolomeo della Gatta, dated 1479, which documents the building consistency of the square before Vasari’s work, to the first documents on the genesis of the work; from the famous wooden model of the loggias commissioned by the Rectors to Giorgio Vasari with a letter dated 19 July 1572 with the Grand Duke’s assent for the realization of the work; from the papers relating to the construction process to the “View of Piazza Grande” painted in the late 18th century and attributed to Cristoforo di Donato Conti. There are also precious testimonies on the artist’s life – starting from the baptismal certificate up to the copy of the will drawn up on 25 May 1568 by Raffaello Eschini at the Spedale degli Innocenti in Florence. Also on display is the Portrait of Giorgio Vasari by Pietro Ermini, the effigies of those who contributed with their bequests to the realization of the work and documents that attest to the “entirely Vasari” idea of ​​leading the water to Piazza Grande and which will see the Fraternity engaged in the new aqueduct undertaking.

The exhibition will be open to visitors until February 2, 2025 every day from 10.30am to 6pm.

In the year dedicated to Giorgio Vasari, the exhibition story of one of the most significant sectors of his multifaceted artistic talent, namely architecture, was a must. Of this, Arezzo preserves an admirable, majestic and scenographic work in the Loggias that bear the name of the Master and which changed the face of the Piazza Grande, giving a Renaissance imprint to a space of purely medieval style, today the true beating heart of the City. Thanks to the rich archive of the Fraternita dei Laici it will be possible to retrace the phases of design and construction: an interesting journey through the history of architecture and that of our city“, commented the mayor Alessandro Ghinelli. read the rest of the article”

The archive of the Fraternita dei Laici preserves considerable documentation on Giorgio Vasari – explains Francesca Chieli artist who always had very close relationships with the Ente Pio, accepting the position of Rector in March 1571 and declaring the same institution as universal heir in his will. The idea of ​​telling the story of the Logge di Piazza Grande through the surviving correspondence, shared with the first rector Pier Luigi Rossi, was born from the awareness of the meaning that the new construction took on in a difficult political context, when Arezzo, during the 16th century, was under the strong influence of Florentine domination and in this specific case by the Magisterium of the Nine, the latter institution inaugurated by Cosimo I De Medici. In 1570 the Fraternity therefore promoted, in concert with the General Council of the Municipality and thanks to the collaboration of Giorgio Vasari, the construction of a Loggia which would have defined and qualified the ancient platea communis, also intervening in an area affected by archaeological remains. It was exciting to retrace the process of the building’s construction events, consult resolutions and registers which, like in a logbook, made it possible to document the twenty years and more of the construction site in Piazza Grande. Personally, I consider the initiative promoted by the Guido d’Arezzo Foundation to be commendable because it allowed us to delve deeper, starting from direct testimony, into Vasari’s bond with his city of origin“.

“Arezzo. The city of Vasari” enjoys the patronage of the Ministry of Culture, partner of the State Archive of Arezzo initiative, the Diocese of Arezzo, Cortona and Sansepolcro, the City of Arezzo Library, the Fraternita dei Laici of Arezzo, the Arezzo Intour Foundation. Graphic project by Wml design.


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