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Michelle Hoell Professor Kranz Humanities 2 16 Nov. 2001 Donatello is known as the most important sculptor of the Early Renaissance. The author, John Pope-Hennessy noted him as “one of the greatest artists who ever lived” (Pope-Hennessy p.11). Donatello was a modest person who was very dedicated to his works. Because of his great dedication, he was able to create so much art in so many different varieties (Poeschke p.5). Donatello’s origins, his accomplishments, and his impact …showed first 75 words of 2606 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 2606 total…e. Comparison of Marcus Aurelius equestrian 5. Mary Magdelan a. Description b. Location c. Influence IV. Impact A. Realism B. Pupils C. Modern sculpture D. Padua E. Florence F. Early Renaissance G. Painters V. Conclusion A. Evolution B. Influence Donatello Michelle Hoell Professor Kranz Humanities II 16 Nov. 2000 Illustrations Cited Poeschke,Joachim. Donatello and His Works: Sculpture of the Italian Renaissance. New York: Harry n. Abrams, Inc., 1990. Pope-Hennessy, John. Donatello. New York: Biggin Holding Ltd., 1993. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **Bibliography**

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