Donatello: Inventor of the Renaissance

Donatello: Inventor of the Renaissance

Herausgeber: Neville Rowley

The Florentine sculptor Donatello (c. 1386–1466) was one of the earliest and, at the same time, foremost representatives of the Renaissance in Italy. With his revolutionary sculptures and reliefs in marble, bronze, and terracotta, he shaped the style of an entire era. Many of his works are considered milestones of Italian art, from the bronze David to theequestrian monument of the Gattamelata. The artist's extraordinary productivity and imagination already impressed his contemporaries. Patrons from all over Italy - including Pope Eugene IV and Cosimo de' Medici - commissioned works from him expressly. This book follows Donatello's artistic developement, providing a comprehensive overview of his work and its impact while giving an impressive insight into the pioneering achievements of his art. Following Donatello's path is also a way to tell the story of the Renaissance.
Order number:
1641571
Regions
Europe
Museums & Collections
Bode-Museum, Gemäldegalerie, Kulturforum, Museumsinsel, Skulpturensammlung und Museum für Byzantinische Kunst
Subjects
Art, Names
Periods
Renaissance
Product types
Books & Media
Location:
Berlin
Year:
2022
Cover:
Hardcover
Pages:
344
Images:
Color images:
296
Size:
24 x 29 cm

 

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