This applies to Donatello.
Donatello :)
Raphael did. He is not famous as a sculptor, though, but as a painter.
Lonrenzo de Magnificent, the head of Medici, discovered Michelangelo when he was only 14. They saw a sculpture he made when he was a painter's apprentice. Lorenzo invitied Michelangelo to live in the palace with him. The Medici was the most powerful family in Florence and were great patrons of art.
Ancient Greece
The ancient Spartans spoke Dorian Greek, a dialect of ancient Greek language. Modern Spartans, like most other modern Greeks, speak modern Greek with the usual regional variations. ..
As old as the hills
By using a balancing technique developed by an ancient Greek sculptor.
Raphael did. He is not famous as a sculptor, though, but as a painter.
His name was Pygmalion.
The name for four Egyptian pharaohs (or an ancient royal sculptor) is spelled Thutmose.
One is Myron the sculptor of the famous Discobolus.
The Camerata wanted to create new vocal style modeled on the music of ancient Greek tragedy.
They believed that music had become "corrupt" and that art (and by extension, society) could be improved by a return to the style of the Ancient Greeks. The ideas of the Florentine Camerata eventually paved the way for the development of opera.
The first person to sculpt something was one of our ancient ancestors. Their identity is lost in time and we can not tell you who they were.
Phidias was an Ancient Greek painter, sculptor, and architect. He is widely regarded to be one of the greatest sculptors of all time.
European scholars began to interpret and value ancient learning when they realized that ancient texts held the answers to many things such as architecture.
Yes some European cultures did.
ancient Greece and Rome