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  1. Donatello – команда профі. Люблять те, чим займаються та щодня вкладають у розробку всю душу. Дякую Вам. Найкращі! @Nikattica. Дуже крутий сервіс - реагують швидко, роблять без затримок і навіть коли ...

  2. Donatello di Niccolo di Betto Bardi, better known as simply Donatello, is arguably one of the most influential sculptors from the Italian Renaissance. He was born in 1386 or 1387 in Florence, Italy. The exact date is unknown. Donatello's father was Niccolo di Betto Bardi. The Bardi family were commercially successful and Niccolo Bardi was a ...

  3. May 20, 2022 · Donatello was a multi-media artist who worked with stone, metal, stucco, wood, clay, and wax. Among contemporary painters, he was the first to depict the art of sculpture. His adaptability and resourcefulness would serve as a model for many future sculptors interested in exploring new material possibilities.

  4. Mar 30, 2022 · Because Donatello is [a] father of the Renaissance.”. Arturo Galansino, director of the Palazzo Strozzi, takes the argument one step further, telling the Wall Street Journal ’s J.S. Marcus ...

  5. Donatello je pod tu podignutu nogu postavio modernu topovsku kuglu i tako je s jednom malom intervencijom uravnotežio cijelu kompoziciju. Gattamelata je rađen po najnovijoj renesansnoj modi; on nije dio grobnice, već je namijenjen tome da ovjekovječi slavu velikoga vojnika. Donatello je stvorio lik koji potpuno sjedinjuje ideal i stvarnost.

  6. Donatello was the son of Niccolò di Betto Bardi, who was a member of the Florentine Arte della Lana, and was born in Florence, probably in the year 1386. Donatello was educated in the house of the Martelli family. He apparently received his early artistic training in a goldsmith's workshop, and then worked briefly in the studio of Lorenzo ...

  7. Dec 6, 2023 · Donatello, David, bronze, late 1420s to the 1460s, likely the 1440s (Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence); speakers: Dr. Beth Harris and Dr. Steven Zucker. Between 1445 and the mid-1450s, Cosimo de’Medici, the most powerful man in Florence, built his family’s palace on a central thoroughfare in the heart of the city.

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