This article investigates the early activity of Donatello, taking into account both documentary and visual evidence. The abundant sources relative to the decoration of Florence Cathedral are systematically studied in order to establish a nucleus of works indisputably executed by the young sculptor. Donatello’s youthful production in the realm of terracotta, first postulated by Luciano Bellosi in 1977, is then analysed in detail, as well as his oeuvre of monumental scale beyond the Cathedral, such as the marble statues for the Florentine church of Orsanmichele, where a case is made for the attribution of the St Peter. The article concludes with a tentative corpus of Donatello’s works from the first decade of his career (1406–1417)
Second volume on Italian Sculpture, covering the fifteenth century. First published in 1955-63, Sir...
[[abstract]] Donato di Niccol? di Betto Bardi, called Donatello, was one of the most famous sculpto...
Among the many marble portrait busts executed by the Ferrarese sculptor Alfonso Lombardi (c. 1497 - ...
This article investigates the early activity of Donatello, taking into account both documentary and ...
This article investigates the early activity of Donatello, taking into account both documentary and ...
This article investigates the early activity of Donatello, taking into account both documentary and ...
This article investigates the early activity of Donatello, taking into account both documentary and ...
The decoration of Brunelleschi’s severely classicizing Old Sacristy (San Lorenzo, Florence, 1418-142...
This essay reinterprets the singular figure of Bertoldo di Giovanni in his uncomfortable position as...
International audienceTwo Spiritelli attributed to Donatello have been extensively studied from a te...
The ‘Platonic youth’ by Bertoldo di Giovanni, or the ‘Portrait of Giovanni Cavalcanti’, the “amico u...
Fifteenth-century sculpture is usually associated with the rigorous smooth polish of Verrocchio’s Do...
This essay reinterprets the singular figure of Bertoldo di Giovanni in his uncomfortable position as...
The ‘Platonic youth’ by Bertoldo di Giovanni, or the ‘Portrait of Giovanni Cavalcanti’, the “amico u...
Benedetto da Maiano: two proposals for the catalogue of terracottas. An intense and expressive im...
Second volume on Italian Sculpture, covering the fifteenth century. First published in 1955-63, Sir...
[[abstract]] Donato di Niccol? di Betto Bardi, called Donatello, was one of the most famous sculpto...
Among the many marble portrait busts executed by the Ferrarese sculptor Alfonso Lombardi (c. 1497 - ...
This article investigates the early activity of Donatello, taking into account both documentary and ...
This article investigates the early activity of Donatello, taking into account both documentary and ...
This article investigates the early activity of Donatello, taking into account both documentary and ...
This article investigates the early activity of Donatello, taking into account both documentary and ...
The decoration of Brunelleschi’s severely classicizing Old Sacristy (San Lorenzo, Florence, 1418-142...
This essay reinterprets the singular figure of Bertoldo di Giovanni in his uncomfortable position as...
International audienceTwo Spiritelli attributed to Donatello have been extensively studied from a te...
The ‘Platonic youth’ by Bertoldo di Giovanni, or the ‘Portrait of Giovanni Cavalcanti’, the “amico u...
Fifteenth-century sculpture is usually associated with the rigorous smooth polish of Verrocchio’s Do...
This essay reinterprets the singular figure of Bertoldo di Giovanni in his uncomfortable position as...
The ‘Platonic youth’ by Bertoldo di Giovanni, or the ‘Portrait of Giovanni Cavalcanti’, the “amico u...
Benedetto da Maiano: two proposals for the catalogue of terracottas. An intense and expressive im...
Second volume on Italian Sculpture, covering the fifteenth century. First published in 1955-63, Sir...
[[abstract]] Donato di Niccol? di Betto Bardi, called Donatello, was one of the most famous sculpto...
Among the many marble portrait busts executed by the Ferrarese sculptor Alfonso Lombardi (c. 1497 - ...