Donatello: the Renaissance
Sun, Sep 22
|Virtual Encounter
(London 7pm, New York 2pm, Chicago 1pm, Los Angeles 11am)
Time & Location
Sep 22, 2024, 8:00 PM GMT+2
Virtual Encounter
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About the Event
Donatello may have been born over 600 years ago, but his sculpture is so powerful that it still speaks directly to us today. Working amidst the vibrant creativity of Florence in the fifteenth century, his works encompass every emotion from unalloyed joy and frivolity, through formal grandeur, to deeply personal religious conviction. A technical master, he broke new ground in the methods he used and the forms he chose to develop, leaving behind a legacy of works that seem startlingly modern.
Join Renaissance art historian Elaine Ruffolo for a virtual presentation on the life and times of Donatello by looking at the artistic world of Florence around 1400, considering how new ideas shaped the way artists worked and why the city itself encouraged patronage and artistic expression. Follow Donatello’s career from his apprenticeship to becoming the premier sculptor of the Florentine Republic and consider how developments in his art mirror new and exciting changes in painting and architecture during the period. Donatello's groundbreaking techniques in sculpture breathed life into his subjects with unprecedented realism and emotion.