There were so many amazing and stunning artists during the Renaissance time. Those artists impacted us and the artwork we create today. The Renaissance was a time of the revival of art and literature. It definitely showed. One of the artists of the Renaissance was Donatello. His works of art influence artists of his age and even today. He created a sense of realism and humanity in his work.
Donatello was born on 1386 in Florence, Italy. He died at age 80 also in Florence Italy. Donatello lived a long life and created many masterpieces that were known by many people. He was an Italian sculpture and was the greatest Florentine sculpture of the Renaissance before Michelangelo. Donatello was ...view middle of the document...
He completed this in less than a year. The figure follows a Gothic style, which was popular at the time, with long graceful lines and an expressionless face. The work reflects the influences of sculptors of the time. David was very well executed, but lacked the emotional style and innovative technique that would mark Donatello’s later work. David was taller than Donatello himself. He received many commissions during his life. The marble David is Donatello's earliest known important commissions, and it is a work closely tied to tradition. The commission came from the cathedral of Florence, who intended to decorate the buttresses of the tribunes of the cathedral with 12 statues of prophets. One of the statues was lifted into place in 1409, but was found to be too small to be easily visible from the ground and was taken down; both statues then stood in the workshop of the opera for several years.
Rapidly maturing in his art, Donatello soon began to develop a style all his own, with figures much more dramatic and emotional. Donatello produced a strong, original, dynamic style, a large marble figure called St. Mark, which was placed in the exterior of Orsanmichele, completed between 1411 and 1414. The over life-sized figures that Donatello built established the sculptors...