
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
Send Me A Text Message
Donatello was perhaps the greatest of Renaissance sculptors, with a life filled with artistry and intrigue. This is Donatello's story, layered with insights into his character and his rapport with Cosimo de Medici, providing a lens into this transformative era. In this episode, we explore Donatello's contributions. His works serve as mirrors reflecting his profound connection with the artistic medium. His sculptures bridged human anatomy, emotion, and narrative, elevating his art beyond mere representation. This blend of realism and emotional depth set him apart, influencing later generations of artists who felt indebted to his innovative spirit. Donatello's artistry is a testament to the intricate interplay of personalities, patronage, and artistic innovation during the Renaissance.
Resources:
Photos of Donatello's works referenced in this episode:
Donatello (podpage.com)
Map of Florence from Paul Strathern's "The Medici: Godfathers of the Renaissance."
Map of Florence (podpage.com)
Donatello : an introduction by Charles Avery
Lives Of The Most Eminent Painters, Sculptors, And Architects Vol.2 by Giorgio Vasari
A comprehensive survey of Donatello's opus: The sculpture of Donatello by H.W. Janson
Support the show
Find us on Substack. Both Free and Premium content is available:
https://substack.com/@itakehistorywithmycoffee
Podcast website: https://www.podpage.com/i-take-history-with-my-coffee/
Visit my blog at itakehistory.com and also follow me on Facebook, Instagram, Threads, and Bluesky.
Comments and feedback can be sent to [email protected].
You can also leave a review on Apple Podcast and Spotify.
Refer to the episode number in the subject line.
If you enjoy this podcast, you can help support my work to deliver great historical content. Consider buying me a coffee:
I Take History With My Coffee is writing a history blog and doing a history podcast. (buymeacoffee.com)
Visit audibletrial.com/itakehistory to sign up for your free trial of Audible, the leading destination for audiobooks.
Intro Music: Hayden Symphony #39
Outro Music: Vivaldi Concerto for Mandolin and Strings in D
Send Me A Text Message
Donatello was perhaps the greatest of Renaissance sculptors, with a life filled with artistry and intrigue. This is Donatello's story, layered with insights into his character and his rapport with Cosimo de Medici, providing a lens into this transformative era. In this episode, we explore Donatello's contributions. His works serve as mirrors reflecting his profound connection with the artistic medium. His sculptures bridged human anatomy, emotion, and narrative, elevating his art beyond mere representation. This blend of realism and emotional depth set him apart, influencing later generations of artists who felt indebted to his innovative spirit. Donatello's artistry is a testament to the intricate interplay of personalities, patronage, and artistic innovation during the Renaissance.
Resources:
Photos of Donatello's works referenced in this episode:
Donatello (podpage.com)
Map of Florence from Paul Strathern's "The Medici: Godfathers of the Renaissance."
Map of Florence (podpage.com)
Donatello : an introduction by Charles Avery
Lives Of The Most Eminent Painters, Sculptors, And Architects Vol.2 by Giorgio Vasari
A comprehensive survey of Donatello's opus: The sculpture of Donatello by H.W. Janson
Support the show
Find us on Substack. Both Free and Premium content is available:
https://substack.com/@itakehistorywithmycoffee
Podcast website: https://www.podpage.com/i-take-history-with-my-coffee/
Visit my blog at itakehistory.com and also follow me on Facebook, Instagram, Threads, and Bluesky.
Comments and feedback can be sent to [email protected].
You can also leave a review on Apple Podcast and Spotify.
Refer to the episode number in the subject line.
If you enjoy this podcast, you can help support my work to deliver great historical content. Consider buying me a coffee:
I Take History With My Coffee is writing a history blog and doing a history podcast. (buymeacoffee.com)
Visit audibletrial.com/itakehistory to sign up for your free trial of Audible, the leading destination for audiobooks.
Intro Music: Hayden Symphony #39
Outro Music: Vivaldi Concerto for Mandolin and Strings in D