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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 ...
Sculptures by Donatello (c.1380s−1466) — the Italian Renaissance sculptor, based in the Republic of Florence. Pages in category "Sculptures by Donatello" The following 36 pages are in this category, out of 36 total.
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Donatello (c.1386−1466) — a renowned Florentine and Early Italian Renaissance sculptor, working in the Republic of Florence Subcategories. This category has only ...
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Donatello; Usage on hu.wikipedia.org Szent Antal-bazilika (Padova) Usage on it.wikipedia.org Altare di Sant'Antonio da Padova; Cristo morto (Donatello) Cristo morto sorretto da due angeli (Giovanni Bellini Berlino) Opere di Donatello; Pietà di Montefiore; Usage on nl.wikipedia.org Lijst van werken van Donatello; Usage on ru.wikipedia.org ...
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All accounts describe Donatello as amiable and well-liked, but rather poor at the business side of his career. [3] Like (not only) Michelangelo in the next century, he tended to accept more commissions than he could handle, [4] and many works were either completed some years late, handed to other sculptors to finish, or never produced.