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Donatello [VHS] the first modern sculptor.

Contributor(s): Avery, Charles | Turner, Ann | British Broadcasting Corporation. Television Service | RM Arts (Firm)Publication details: [England] : Phaidon, 1986 Description: 1 videocassette (VHS) (86 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 inISBN: 0714860344Other title: First modern sculptorSubject(s): Donatello, 1386?-1466 | Sculpture, Renaissance -- Italy -- FlorenceLOC classification: NB 623 .D7 D66 2001Production credits: Written by Charles Avery; producer, Ann Turner.Narrated by David Thompson.Summary: Donatello was the greatest sculptor of the early Italian Renaissance. A pioneer in the use of linear perspective, he also promoted the revival of Greco-Roman culture and realism in art. Filmed in Florence, Siena, Venice, Padua, and London, this program reveals the astonishing variety of his work. Sequences shot in modern-day workshop illustrate the sculptor's amazing range of skills. Three eminent contemporary sculptors, Elisabeth Frink, Peter Rockwell, and the late Henry Moore, describe the inspiration they gained from his work.
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"PHV 6034".

Colour recording system: PAL.

A BBC Television production in association with RM Arts, 1986.

Written by Charles Avery; producer, Ann Turner.

Narrated by David Thompson.

Donatello was the greatest sculptor of the early Italian Renaissance. A pioneer in the use of linear perspective, he also promoted the revival of Greco-Roman culture and realism in art. Filmed in Florence, Siena, Venice, Padua, and London, this program reveals the astonishing variety of his work. Sequences shot in modern-day workshop illustrate the sculptor's amazing range of skills. Three eminent contemporary sculptors, Elisabeth Frink, Peter Rockwell, and the late Henry Moore, describe the inspiration they gained from his work.

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