Donatello
Italian Early Renaissance Sculptor, 1386-1466,Italian sculptor. He was the most imaginative and versatile Florentine sculptor of the early Renaissance, famous for his rendering of human character and for his dramatic narratives. He achieved these ends by studying ancient Roman sculpture and amalgamating its ideas with an acute and sympathetic observation of everyday life. Together with Alberti, Brunelleschi, Masaccio and Uccello, Donatello created the Italian Renaissance style, which he introduced to Rome, Siena and Padua at various stages of his career. He was long-lived and prolific: between 1401 and 1461 there are 400 documentary references to him, some for nearly every year. Related Paintings of Donatello :. | Houses | Die Zuruckhaltung des Scipio | Nud, semnat dreapta sus cu negru, ulei pe carton. | Legend of St Ursula | Smoke | Related Artists: Jacopo del CasentinoItalian Gothic Era Painter, ca.1297-1358 Hippolyte RibbrolHippolyte Ribbrol (1839 - ? ) studio of giottob. 1267, Vespignano, d. 1337, Firenze
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