After the Romans, no surviving monumental equestrian bronze was cast in Europe until Donatello achieved the heroic bronze equestrian statue of the condottiere Gattamelata, in Padua, executed in 1445-1450.
The Equestrian statue of Gattamelata is a sharp departure from earlier, post-Classical equestrian statues, such as the Gothic Bamberg Horseman (c. 1230s). While the Bamberg Horseman depicts a German emperor, it lacks the dimension, power, and naturalism of Gattamelata.
This magnificent statuette in bronze resting on a marble base, is inspired by the equestrian statue of Gattamelata by Donatello, placed in Piazza del Santo in Padua in honor of the w… More Options Set of two Exclusive and Sophisticated Telamon Statuettes
This magnificent statuette in bronze resting on a marble base, is inspired by the equestrian statue of Gattamelata by Donatello, placed in Piazza del Santo in Padua in honor of the w… More Options Set of two Exclusive and Sophisticated Telamon Statuettes
After the Romans, no surviving monumental equestrian bronze was cast in Europe until 1415–1450 when Donatello created the heroic bronze Equestrian statue of Gattamelata the condottiere, erected in Padua.
Donatello: Statue of Gattamelata (1444–53). After the Romans, no surviving monumental equestrian bronze was cast in Europe until 1415–1450 when Donatello created the heroic bronze Equestrian statue of Gattamelata the condottiere, erected in Padua.
After the Romans, no surviving monumental equestrian bronze was cast in Europe until 1415–1450 when Donatello created the heroic bronze Equestrian statue of Gattamelata the condottiere, erected in Padua.
The imposing bronze equestrian statue of the Paduan condottiere Erasmo da Narni (ca. 1370-1443), the "Gattamelata" (speckled cat) who led Venetian forces to victory in the Milanese wars, stands on a high pedestal before the Basilica of Sant'Antonio.
produce monumental Bronze Equestrian Statues for Gattamelata (Erasmo da Narni) and Bartolommeo Colleoni respectively. While ostensibly based on the power of nature theme promulgated by the Marcus Aurelius, statue, unlike the ancient prototype, the riders are perfectly suited to their steeds, which they control with alternating pomp and swagger.
After the Romans, no surviving monumental equestrian bronze was cast in Europe until Donatello achieved the heroic bronze equestrian statue of the condottiere Gattamelata, in Padua, executed in 1445–1450.
Donatello: Statue of Gattamelata (1444–53). After the Romans, no surviving monumental equestrian bronze was cast in Europe until 1415–1450 when Donatello created the heroic bronze Equestrian statue of Gattamelata the condottiere, erected in Padua.
The imposing bronze equestrian statue of the Paduan condottiere Erasmo da Narni (ca. 1370-1443), the "Gattamelata" (speckled cat) who led Venetian forces to victory in the Milanese wars, stands on a high pedestal before the Basilica of Sant'Antonio.
After the Romans, no surviving monumental equestrian bronze was cast in Europe until 1415-1450 when Donatello created the heroic bronze Equestrian statue of Gattamelata the condottiere, erected in Padua.
The Equestrian Statue of Gattamelata is a sculpture by Donatello, dating from 1453, located in the Piazza del Santo in Padua, Italy, today. It portrays the Renaissance condottiero Erasmo da Narni, known as "Gattamelata", who served mostly under the Republic of Venice, which ruled Padua at the time.
After the Romans, no surviving monumental equestrian bronze was cast in Europe until Donatello achieved the heroic bronze equestrian statue of the condottiere Gattamelata, in Padua, executed in 1445–1450.
The bronze baroque statue of Felipe IV (Philip IV of Spain) stands at the centre of the Plaza de Oriente in Madrid. Though there are many bronze statues throughout the world the Statue of Felipe IV in Madrid is unique as it is both a masterpiece of the arts and mathematics.
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History. Classical Bronze Sculpture. Nearly all the ancient civilizations used bronze in their art. One of the best-known examples is The Dancing Girl of Mohenjo-Daro (2500 BCE, National Museum, New Delhi), a masterpiece of Indian sculpture from the Indus Valley Civilization (3300-1300 BCE).
In 1925 Houston, Texas the bronze equestrian statue of Sam Houston stands, the statue was done by Enrico Filiberto Cerracchio and is at the entrance of Hermann Park. In Boston, Massachusetts there is the equestrian statue of George Washington, which was created by Thomas Ball in 1869.
Bronze is the most popular metal for cast metal sculptures; a cast bronze sculpture is often called simply a "bronze". It can be used for statues, singly or in groups, reliefs , and small statuettes and figurines , as well as bronze elements to be fitted to other objects such as furniture.
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