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    David Donatello Essay

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    David by Donatello was masterfully composed and symbolizes the beauty and ideals of Renaissance art. Donatello introduced a new strategy to create statues by making David. To make the statue, he first sculpted it from wax then used it to create a mold in sand. Next, he poured heavy buckets of white hot metal into the mold, thus creating the first freestanding bronze statue of the Renaissance (Kallen). With this new method of sculpting, David’s soft features are brought out along with a sense of awe

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    Did you know, Donatello was a famous Italian sculptor and not just a ninja turtle? Donatello was a very important part of the renaissance and contributed many different techniques, skills, and designs to improve his art and make him one of the best artists and sculptors of the renaissance.Donatello made a great contribution to the renaissance through his sculptures and work. He helped create a big impact-along with many other great artists-on the way art is interpreted. Donatello’s life, career,

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    Donatello Donatello’s real name is Donato di Niccolo di Betto Bardi (1386-1466). Donatello was a master of sculpture in bronze and marble and was one of the greatest Italian Renaissance artists of his time. A lot is known about his life and career but little is known about his character and personality. He never married and seems to be a man of simple tastes. Patrons often found him hard to deal with and he demanded a lot of artistic freedom. The inscriptions and signatures on his works are

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    Short Essay On Donatello

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    Italian sculptor Donatello (1386 – 1466) was the greatest Florentine sculptor before Michelangelo (1475–1564) and was the most influential individual artist of the 15th century in Italy. He was the leading sculptor of the early Renaissance. He gave a different direction to Western art taking it away from the prevalent Gothic style, which was marked by softly curved lines and an expressionless face, to the Classical style with dramatic expressions and detailed realism. Donatello pioneered several

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    Donatellos David Essay

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    Donatellos David Donatello was one of the most important and influential artists of the fifteenth century. As a master artist, he sculpted some of the most beautiful pieces of the Italian Renaissance. His innovations impacted many artists of his time, and set the standard for centuries of sculptors to follow. Donatello’s style is clearly defined and easily recognized in nearly all of his pieces. An exception is the bronze, David, dated 1425-1430. David strays from the traditional style of

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    I chose Donatello because he sounded interesting. He was well known because he was an artist and sculptor. His real name is Donato di Niccolò di Betto Bardi. He sculpted a figure of St. Mark in 1411 through 1413. 1407 he went to Rome to study some classical art. In 1450 Donatello completed a bronze statue. Donatello was born around 1386 in Florence, Italy. Donatello died December 13 1466 in Florence, Italy. His dads name is Niccolò di Betto Bardi he was a wools comber guild. His moms name

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    only meant to be the victorious David but also meant to be more than just a narrative piece like Bernini’s David. Standing at 5’ 2” Donatello’s bronze sculpture, one of the first life size nude statutes to be created since the classical period. Donatello depicts a young man (David) stepping on a man’s head (goliath) and confidently gazing down at the viewer. David leans on the sword in his right hand and holds a stone in his left. His lax composure and the slight smile on his face would imply that

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    a marvelous time period. During this time, many new artists emerged. The Florentine sculptor named Donatello was a marvelous sculptor to walk planet earth. Through the sculptural advancements in the use of human anatomy, Donatello created the sculptural influence during the Renaissance. Many would say that Donatello was unquestionably one of the key figures in Italian Renaissance history. Donatello significantly reinvented the meaning of sculpture during his the Italian Renaissance. These influences

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    Donatello was the greatest Italian sculptor before Michelangelo and was the most influential artist of the 15th century in Italy. Donatello was born in Florence, in 1386, and was recognized by populars sculptors and quickly learned the gothic style. By 1408, Donatello was working to the cathedral and there, he completed a life-size marble sculpture named David.The sculpture was in the Gothic style, and was placed in Palazzo Vecchio (the town hall) as a symbol of the challenge of authority to the

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    Betto Bardi Analysis

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    I am Donato di Niccolò di Betto Bardi but my friends and family gave me the nickname “Donatello.” I was born in Florence, Italy in 1386. I never married or had children of my own. I am the son of Niccolò di Betto Bardi, a member of the Florentine Wool Combers Guild. Since my dad was a member, I am the son of a craftsman so I was expected to continue his line of work. I was obligated early with well-known sculptors and immediately learned the Gothic style. Before 20, I was receiving tasks for my work

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