He never actually studied properly but he worked with a number of artists and sculptors in Florence and also worked in a goldsmith's shop for most of his younger life.
He studied pizza!
Donatello was apprenticed by Lorenzo Ghiberti in Florance, Italy.
Non-secular art = religious art. Yes he certainly did.
Donatello
Donatello was very much appreciated by the people of Florence during his life time.
Sculpture of David.
Donatello's epitaph was written by the Italian poet and humanist, Giorgio Vasari. In his work "Le Vite dei più eccellenti pittori, scultori, ed architetti," published in 1550, Vasari praised Donatello's contributions to art and sculpture, highlighting his innovative techniques and mastery. The epitaph reflects Donatello's significant influence on the Renaissance and his enduring legacy in the world of art.
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=Donatello, living in the Renaissance period studied art and other creative subjects. As a child, Donatello and Brunelleschi studied and went on excursions together. Donatello lived quite a lavis and luxurious lifestyle.=
He lived during and made art that exempified the renaissance period.
donatello was a artist he became really famous and traveled to florence
Donatello's full name is Donatello di Niccolò di Betto Bardi. He was an Italian Renaissance sculptor from Florence, renowned for his work in bas-relief and his innovative use of perspective. His most famous sculptures include "David" and "Saint George." Donatello's contributions significantly influenced the development of sculpture in Western art.