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1Corsivo Donatello
By Società Nebiolo.
“Corsivo Donatello” Metadata:
- Title: Corsivo Donatello
- Author: Società Nebiolo.
- Language: ita
- Publisher: Società Nebiolo
- Publish Date: 1928
- Publish Location: Turin]
“Corsivo Donatello” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Catalogs - Type and type-founding - History - Cursive type - Specimens - Printing - Donatello type - Società Nebiolo Torino
- Places: Italy
- Time: 20th century
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL44861246M
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 796026528
Author's Alternative Names:
"Societa Nebiolo.", "Società Nebiolo (Turin, Italy)", "Società Nebiolo Torino", "Nebiolo & Co." and "Società Nebiolo."Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 1928
- Is Full Text Available: No
- Is The Book Public: No
- Access Status: No_ebook
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Donatello

1386 – 13 December 1466), known mononymously as Donatello (English: /ˌdɒnəˈtɛloʊ/; Italian: [donaˈtɛllo]), was an Italian sculptor of the Renaissance period
Penitent Magdalene (Donatello)
wooden sculpture of Mary Magdalene by the Italian Renaissance sculptor Donatello, now usually dated to around 1440. The sculpture was probably commissioned
David (Donatello, marble)

marble statue of the biblical hero by the Italian Renaissance sculptor Donatello. One of his early works (1408–1409), it was originally commissioned by
Equestrian statue of Gattamelata

Equestrian Statue of Gattamelata is an Italian Renaissance sculpture by Donatello, dating from 1453, located on the Piazza del Santo in Padua, Italy. It
Florence Cathedral

for a chapel's dome. Donatello first version of David (1408–09). Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence. Height 191 cm. Donatello's colossal seated figure
Donatello (catalogue of works)

The following catalog of works by the Florentine sculptor Donatello (born around 1386 in Florence; died on December 13, 1466, in Florence) is based on
The Feast of Herod (Donatello)

sculpture created by Donatello circa 1427. It was made for the font of the Siena Baptistery of San Giovanni in Italy. It is one of Donatello's earliest relief
Judith and Holofernes (Donatello)
(1457–1464) is a bronze sculpture created by the Italian Renaissance sculptor Donatello towards the end of his life and career. It is located in the Hall of Lilies
Stiacciato

millimetres deep. The rilievo stiacciato is primarily associated with Donatello (1386–1466). To give the illusion of space a sculptor used the actual
Zuccone

transl. the bald head) is the popular name given to a marble statue by Donatello. It was commissioned for the bell tower of the Cathedral of Florence,