Lot 256 A BRONZE FIGURE OF "THE GATTAMELATA EQUESTRIAN MONUMENT" After the original by Donatello in the Piazza del Santo, Padua, Italy. Height 23 inches (58.4 cm).
Donatello, Gattamelata, Padova c. Inspired by the Marcus Aurelius but not a direct imitation. The idea was not to imitate the ancients, but to surpass them. This was the first equestrian statue since Classical Antiquity. Retrato ecuestre del condottiero GATTAMELATA, Padua, 1453.
equestrian monument. compared to Donatello’s Gattamelata this statue seems much more agressive and brutal. The figure is standing up in the stirups and his horse is about to jump off the pedestal. *Reference to Roman antiquity. In roman history emperors were shown in this manner, for example Marcus Aurelius.
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On the place which adjoins the cathedral, a beautiful equestrian statue by Donatello, in bronze, rises to view, the first which had been cast since the days of antiquity, representing a leader of banditti: Gattamelata, a brigand who surely did not deserve that honor.
The English mastiff is a huge and powerful dog with pendent ears but short and silky coat. Fawn and brindle are the colours preferred. The Tibetan mastiff is equally powerful, but has still larger pendent ears, a shaggy coat and a long brush-like tail.
The Robert Gould Shaw Monument in Boston, Massachusetts is a famous relief including an equestrian portrait, as the 20th century progressed, the popularity of the equestrian monument declined sharply, as monarchies fell, and the military use of horses virtually vanished 2.
Artist: Veronese, huge painting Council of Trent led the inquisition of art to approve pieces, Veronese was asked to bring this to the council, they told Veronese it was blasphemous, so he changed the name Originally called last supper
N EMINENT critic has called the Sherman monument “the third greatest equestrian statue in the world,” placing only the “ Colleoni” of Verrocchio and the “Gattamelata” of Donatello before it, but there are many who regard it as inferior to much else of the sculptor’s work.
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On the place which adjoins the cathedral, a beautiful equestrian statue by Donatello, in bronze, rises to view, the first which had been cast since the days of antiquity, representing a leader of banditti: Gattamelata, a brigand who surely did not deserve that honor.
Another grand form of portrait sculpture is the equestrian statue of a rider on horse, which has become rare in recent decades. The smallest forms of life-size portrait sculpture are the "head", showing just that, or the bust, a representation of a person from the chest up.
The intervening years had seen Ghiberti's early assistant Donatello develop with seminal statues including his Davids in marble (1408–09) and bronze (1440s), and his Equestrian statue of Gattamelata, as well as reliefs. [70]
Museum of goldplated brass; Hirshhorn Modern Art.1/25/2017 Sculpture Wikipedia Conceptual art is art in which the concept(s) or idea(s) involved in the work take precedence over traditional aesthetic and material concerns. and An Oak Tree by Michael CraigMartin. bismuth.
This highly finished bronze model of the ancient Roman equestrian monument of Emperor Marcus Aurelius known as the Capitoline Marcus Aurelius is a remarkably accomplished work by Hopfgarten, who …
The bronze Gloucester candlestick and the brass font of 1108–17 now in Liège are superb examples, very different in style, of metal casting, the former highly intricate and energetic, drawing on manuscript painting, while the font shows the Mosan style at its most classical and majestic.
1969 brass and colored flourescent plexiglass on steel brackets … on huge scale – one framed image tells intire style … department store
N EMINENT critic has called the Sherman monument “the third greatest equestrian statue in the world,” placing only the “ Colleoni” of Verrocchio and the “Gattamelata” of Donatello before it, but there are many who regard it as inferior to much else of the sculptor’s work.
The bronze equestrian monument to the Commander of the Venetian Republic Gattamelata (known as Erasmo da Narni – died in Venice in 1443) by Donatello (1386-1466) is located in the courtyard of the Piazza del Santo.
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