Isn't that up to you?
My favorite is David, not that it should matter to you.
No, he did not make an Atlas sculpture.
He showed the way how to make sculpture realistic.
Donatello didn't make David. It was Michelangelo and he took over a commission for the statue. Two prior sculptors had attempted and abandoned. Michelangelo returned to Florence in 1501 and was commissioned by the city to do the statue to enhance the Duomo. It took him 3 years to finish.
Donatello created the Marzocco, a sculpture of a lion, as a symbol of the city of Florence and its values. Commissioned in the early 15th century, the Marzocco represented strength, courage, and the protection of the city, serving as an emblem of Florentine pride and independence. The lion was often associated with the biblical figure of Saint Mark, the patron saint of Florence, further enhancing its significance. This work showcased Donatello's mastery of sculptural techniques and his ability to convey powerful symbolism through art.
This applies to Donatello.
you can make a sculpture out of anything you want if your creative enough
To make a cast stone sculpture, begin by creating a model using materials like clay or wax to form the desired shape. Next, make a mold from the model, often using silicone or plaster, which will capture the details. Once the mold is ready, mix cast stone materials—typically a blend of cement, aggregates, and water—and pour it into the mold. After allowing it to cure, you can remove the mold to reveal your finished sculpture, which can then be further refined or painted as desired.
It's on cloud isle--The same cloud as Hansel & Gretel and Red Riding Hood. There's a duck standing by a frozen pond. Talk to him. He wants to make a sculpture, but he can't find a model that doesn't make fun of him. Click through all the speeches without laughing at him and you'll complete it.
When he was 13 years old he sculpted the head of a faun. That sculpture is now lost but it is on record as being his first sculpture.
Donatello made two. Did anyone make three?
Donatello.
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