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    David by Donatello and Michelangelo When thinking about a triumph over an unimaginable feat‚ the story of David and Goliath comes to mind. During the Italian Renaissance‚ Florence was under constant change and turmoil however David remained a consistent symbol of endless possibilities for the people. “For the Florentines‚ David represented the essence of civic virtue-courage‚ fortitude‚ and faith” (Murray‚ 39). Various artists have revealed their own depictions of the young shepherd boy but

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    Donato di Niccolò di Betto Bardi properly known as‚ Donatello could be considered a very mysterious man. For one thing‚ his exact date of his birth continues to be an unanswered question for scholars (cite); though‚ he is dated to have been born around 1386 in Florence‚ Italy (cite). Donatello was influenced by his father’s status as a member of the Florentine Wool Combers Guild and as a craftsmen which helped make way for the development of Donatello’s artistic talent (cite). And in a different

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    Donatello Donatello ‚an artist of unfathomable intelligence ‚was inspired ‚or devilishly driven ‚to play out in stone a spiritual peril inherent in art(web). He is one of the most famous artists in history. He sculpted numerous objects and statues that have inspired other artists. Donatello was an innovator who was influenced by statues he saw in his time and by his teachers. His passion for art made him the great artist he became. He was one of the most influential individual sculptor of

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    During the renaissance Michelangelo had created many magnificent pieces of art‚ one of which is the most well-known pieces among the world; the sculpture of David. The Michelangelo sculpture of David wasn’t the only one created during its time‚ for Donatello had created one some years before hand. Among the two sculptures‚ Michelangelo’s has a more profound‚ fascinating‚ and exceptional quality to it that contributed greatly to the Renaissance. The High Renaissance was a period denoting the

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    a sculpting legend. Third is Donatello. According to The Famous People Staff (2017) in the article entitled “Donatello BiographyDonatello was born on 1386 in Florence‚Italy. When he was young he received an education from a wealthy family called the Martelli’s. He obtained his first contact with the arts of sculpting in a goldsmith workshop. Later on he apprenticed under Lorenzo where he learned the style of gothic sculpting. After his apprenticeship Donatello took a trip to rome and started

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    childhood. Oprah faced difficulties at the very beginning of her life because she was born into poverty. Works Cited "Oprah Winfrey Biography." The Biography Channel Website. Rob Pontorm‚ n.d. Web. 12 Mar. 2013. <http://www.biography.com/people/oprah-winfrey-9534419>. Oprah-Winfrey.com. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 12 Mar. 2013.

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    Humanism was a belief the Greeks and Romans practiced. It was a belief that humans and their lives were more or as important as the Gods. Humanists believed that God(s) made human and then went on to gift them with talents and a place to live‚ earth. Humanism painting and sculptures showed humans in a superficial light‚ chiseled and flawless. This can be clearly seen in all of the famous art forms of the time‚ ranging from Michelangelo’s David to Da Vinci’s Mona Lisa. The classical belief in humanism

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    Donatello and the Lost-Wax Method Donatello is known as one of the most well-known sculptors during the Italian Renaissance. Some art critics say he is the greatest sculptor that lived before Michelangelo. However‚ before Donatello became notable for his many works‚ he was born Donato di Niccolo di Betto Bardi around the year of 1386 in Florence‚ Italy. It is believed that Donatello received his artistic training from a Florentine goldsmith. In 1403‚ he became an apprentice under artist Lorenzo

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    discussion may focus on EITHER or BOTH To the Lighthouse and Orlando. Your discussion should refer to at least one of the following essays by Woolf: ‘Modern Novels‚’ ‘Mr Bennett and Mrs Brown;’ (in reference to To The Lighthouse) and ‘The Art of Biography’ (in reference to Orlando). Your discussion should include appropriate engagement with at least one independently sourced critical reference. In Virginia Woolf’s 1919 essay Modern Novels‚ she sums up the modernist movement and its resistance to the

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    As a person looks around at themselves and their surroundings they can pick up small details about themselves as well as their society. Our society has a large influence on the things that are bought‚ taken home‚ and displayed. Society also depicts what things are fashionable and what is not. This leads me to the fact that one acquires the ideals of the society that they live in. Through conforming we seem to make ourselves respectable‚ but does it mean that one must lose him/herself in order to

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