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Donatello Saint George

Saint George By Donatello
Saint George By Donatello

Saint George By Donatello Saint george (italian: san giorgio) is a marble sculpture by donatello. it is one of fourteen sculptures commissioned by the guilds of florence [1] to decorate the external niches of the orsanmichele church. Learn about donatello's famous statue of saint george, a military hero and patron saint of armourers, carved in 1417 for a guild in florence. discover how the statue and its base, depicting the saint's dragon slaying tale, are among the first examples of central point perspective in sculpture.

Saint George And The Dragon Donatello
Saint George And The Dragon Donatello

Saint George And The Dragon Donatello Donatello carved his statue of st. george for the guild of armorers and swordmakers in florence. like the statue of st. mark, the statue of st. george was destined for the guild’s niche in the building of orsanmichele. St. george is perhaps the most famous of all donatello's pieces. this is due to its design, importance in the history of italians and youthful touch it possesses. donatello was skilled, and could easily express emotions, feelings, and moods in his art. all of his sculptures tell a story. Donatello, saint george, c. 1416–17, marble (museo nazionale del bargello, florence, commissioned by the armorers and sword makers guild for the exterior of orsanmichele) a soldier saint in renaissance florence. Saint george was a popular figure in the middle ages. a roman soldier who was martyred rather than recant his christian faith, it was the time he slayed a dragon to save a princess that made george a renaissance superstar, painted and sculpted again and again through history.

Saint George By Donatello Obelisk Art History
Saint George By Donatello Obelisk Art History

Saint George By Donatello Obelisk Art History Donatello, saint george, c. 1416–17, marble (museo nazionale del bargello, florence, commissioned by the armorers and sword makers guild for the exterior of orsanmichele) a soldier saint in renaissance florence. Saint george was a popular figure in the middle ages. a roman soldier who was martyred rather than recant his christian faith, it was the time he slayed a dragon to save a princess that made george a renaissance superstar, painted and sculpted again and again through history. Around 1414, the arte dei corazzai (guild of armourers) ordered from donatello a marble statue for orsanmichele of their patron, st george, a knight in armour and thus an advertisement for their wares. this has always been one of donatello's most admired statues. One of the florentine sculptor's earlier works (c. 1416 1417), donatello's statue of st. george reflects the first hand influence of classical models on renaissance aesthetics. St. george is a marble sculpture created by donatello in c. 1416 17 as commissioned by the guild of armorers and sword makers, arte dei corazzai e spadai for exterior niches of orsanmichele church in florence. The full power of donatello first appeared in two marble statues, st. mark and st. george (both completed c. 1415), for niches on the exterior of orsanmichele, the church of florentine guilds (st. george has been replaced by a copy; the original is now in the museo nazionale del bargello).

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