Donato di Niccolo di Betto Bardi, known as Donatello, was the foremost sculptor of early 15th-century Italy. He was a master of both marble and bronze, and also created extraordinary works in wood. This small selection of his works reveals his range and talent.
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- Young ProphetEarly marble sculpture
- Statue of Abraham by DonatelloAbout to sacrifice Isaac
- Donatello's Statue of St. GeorgeBronze copy
- ZucconeMarble statue of the prophet
- CantoriaSingers' Gallery
- Equestrian Statue of GattamelataInspired by the Statue of Marcus Aurelius in Rome
- Statue of Mary MagdalenPainted and gilded wooden carving
- David in BronzeDonatello's bronze masterwork
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