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Donatello's Saint Mark (1411–1413) is a marble statue that stands approximately 7 ft 9 in (2.36 m) high and is displayed in the museum of the Orsanmichele church, Florence. It originally was displayed in an exterior niche of the church, where a copy now stands.
Donatello: Saint Mark ; Artist: Donatello (1386–1466) Alternative names: Donato di Niccolò di Betto Bardi. ... Mark the Evangelist : Date: between 1411 and 1413
Medici e Speziali (doctors and apothecaries) 1399 Quattro Santi Coronati (Four Crowned Martyrs or Four Saints) Nanni di Banco: Maestri di Pietra e Legname (wood and stone workers) 1408 [5] [6] St. Mark: Donatello: Arte dei Linaiuoli e Rigattieri (linen-weavers and peddlers) 1411 [7] [8] St. Philip: Nanni di Banco: Arte dei Calzaiuoli ...
The Sala di Donatello of the Bargello in Florence, the museum with the largest and best collection of Donatello's work. The following catalog of works by the Florentine sculptor Donatello (born around 1386 in Florence; died on December 13, 1466, in Florence) is based on the monographs by H. W. Janson (1957), Ronald Lightbown (1980), and John Pope-Hennessy (1996), as well as the catalogs of the ...
Another way that Donatello described the space in which the scene takes place was through his use of high and low relief. [7] One technique that Donatello implemented in his Feast of Herod is the use of rilievo schiacciato, or shallow relief, which he had earlier used in his St. George predella, for the Church of Orsanmichele in Florence ...
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Nevertheless, according to a story in Vasari, Donatello had trouble with his first statue for Orsanmichele, a marble St. Mark (1411–1413) for the linen-weavers guild. Viewing the finished statue at ground level, the weavers did not like it. Donatello got them to put it in its niche and cover it up while he worked to improve it.