Donatello

This unassuming man was the greatest sculptor of the early Renaissance

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DonatelloDonato di Niccolò di Betto Bardi (c. 1386–1466) was the favored sculptor of Cosimo Il Vecchio de' Medici, and therefore the man commissioned to decorate some of Florence's most favored spots in the early 15th century.

Though Masaccio and Paolo Uccello get all the press for having "discovered" single-point perspective in painting, Donatello had actually quietly already perfected this technique and used it to scratch background scenes into his patented schiacciato low relief scenes to give them the illusion of greater depth.

Donatello was as kind-hearted as he was talented, famous for keeping a basket full of petty cash suspended from the rafters in his studio, just in case any of his assistants needed some walking-around money.

In his will, Cosimo Il Vecchio provided for the aged sculptor—who, by then, was living in the Medici household—and directed his son Piero that the artist should never want for commissions until the day he died.

When Donatello did pass away, he was accorded the singular honor of being buried in the Medici family tombs, right next to his friend and patron Cosimo.

Where to find works by Donatello in Florence

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