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Donatello
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Real Name

Donato di Niccolò di Betto Bardi

Born

c. 1386

Death

December 13, 1466

Historical Background[]

Donato di Niccolò di Betto Bardi, known mononymously as Donatello, was an Italian sculptor of the Renaissance period. Born in Florence, he studied classical sculpture and used his knowledge to develop an Early Renaissance style of sculpture. He spent time in other cities, where he worked on commissions and taught others; his periods in Rome, Padua, and Siena introduced to other parts of Italy the techniques he had developed in the course of a long and productive career. His David was the first freestanding nude male sculpture since antiquity; like much of his work it was commissioned by the Medici family.

He worked with stone, bronze, wood, clay, stucco, and wax, and used glass in inventive ways. Although his best-known works are mostly statues executed in the round, he developed a new, very shallow, type of bas-relief for small works, and a good deal of his output was architectural reliefs for pulpits, altars and tombs, as well as Madonna and Childs for homes.

Broad, overlapping, phases can be seen in his style, beginning with the development of expressiveness and classical monumentality in statues, then developing energy and charm, mostly in smaller works. Early on he veered away from the International Gothic style he learned from Lorenzo Ghiberti, with classically informed pieces, and further on a number of stark, even brutal pieces.

Public Domain Literary Appearances[]

All published appearances of Donatello from before January 1, 1931 are public domain in the US.

Some notable appearances include:

  • Donatello, by Lord Balcarres
  • Tuscan Sculpture of the Fifteenth Century by Estelle M. Hurll

Notes[]

  • Donatello of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is named after Donatello.

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