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[Ghiberti], Paolo Uccello, and Masaccio, each superb in his own field." While recognizing the greatness of "these founders," Vasari elevated Masaccio above them all because of his superiority in the art of painting, from his natural rendering of figures and movement to his mastery of foreshortening, which even "exceeded" that of Uccello, famous for his exploration of perspective. Lire la première page
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