Donatello Through Vasari's Eyes

Fascinating and fun online lecture from ARTscapades looking at the work of Donatello taking Vasari’s biography of him as a starting point.

Richard Stemp guided us chronologically through Donatello’s work in Florence as a preview of the upcoming exhibition on the artist at Palazzo Strozzi. I spent a lot of time in the city a few years ago and this was a lovely way of revisiting familiar works. It was a nice idea to tie this into Vasari’s biography to show how the author worked and made mistakes.

Stemp had some great illustrations and talked us through the works clearly pointing out how innovative they were. It was particularly interesting to think about how the works would have been originally seen as so many of them are now out of their original context.

 

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