Episode 474
This episode of pplpod deep dives into the life and artistic contributions of Donatello, a pivotal Italian sculptor of the Early Renaissance. It details his long and productive career, highlighting his origins in Florence, early collaboration with Filippo Brunelleschi, and training in the workshop of Lorenzo Ghiberti. The source thoroughly catalogs Donatello's major commissions and innovative techniques, such as the shallow relief style known as stiacciato, exemplified in works like Saint George Freeing the Princess. Furthermore, it discusses his significant periods outside Florence, particularly in Padua where he created the first life-size equestrian statue since antiquity, the Equestrian Monument of Gattamelata, and his enduring relationship with the powerful Medici family who were his steady patrons.
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