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Owing to little surviving documentation, not much is known about Cimabue's life. He was born in Florence. His career was described in Giorgio Vasari's The Lives of the Most Excellent Painters, Sculptors, and Architects (called, in Italian, Le Vite), widely regarded as the first art history book, though it was completed over 200 years after Cimabue's death. Although it is one of the few early records we have of him, its accuracy is uncertain. Vasari wrote that in the artist's youth:
“Instead of studying his letters, Cimabue spent all his time covering his paper and his books with pictures showing people, horses, houses, and various other things he dreamt up.”
Such remarks concerning precocious devotion to art are, however, common in artists' biographies of the 16th and 17th centuries. He was mentioned in Dante's Purgatorio. Cimabue died in Pisa.
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