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قراءة كتاب Donatello, by Lord Balcarres
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DONATELLO
BY LORD BALCARRES
LONDON: DUCKWORTH AND CO.
NEW YORK: CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS
1903
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Printed by Ballantyne, Hanson & Co.
At the Ballantyne Press
Alinari
CHRIST ON THE CROSS
SANT' ANTONIO, PADUA
PREFACE
An attempt is made in the following pages to determine the position and character of Donatello's art in relation to that of his contemporaries and successors. The subject must be familiar to many who have visited Florence, but no critical work on the subject has been published in English. I have therefore quoted as many authorities as possible in order to assist those who may wish to look further into problems which are still unsettled. Most of the books to which reference is made can be consulted in the Art Library at South Kensington, and in the British Museum. Foreign critics have written a good deal about Donatello from varied, if somewhat limited aspects. Dr. Bode's researches are, as a rule, illustrative of the works of art in the Berlin Museum. The main object of Dr. Semper was to collect documentary evidence about the earlier part of Donatello's life; Gloria and Gonzati have made researches into the Paduan period; Lusini confines his attention to Siena, Centofanti to Pisa; M. Reymond and Eugène Müntz are more comprehensive in their treatment of the subject.
With eleven or twelve exceptions I have seen the original of every existing piece of sculpture, architecture and painting mentioned in this book. I regret, however, that among the exceptions should be a work by Donatello himself, namely, the Salome relief at Lille—my visits to that town having unfortunately coincided with public holidays, when the gallery was closed. I must express my thanks to the officials of Museums, as well as to private collectors all over Europe, for unfailing courtesy and assistance. I have also to acknowledge my indebtedness to the invaluable advice of Mr. S. Arthur Strong, Librarian of the House of Lords.
21.vi.1903
CONTENTS
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Introduction | 1 |
Competition for the Baptistery Gates | 2 |
First Journey to Rome | 3 |
The Predecessors of Donatello | 5 |
First Work for the Cathedral | 7 |
The Cathedral Façade | 8 |
The Daniel and Poggio | 10 |
St. John the Evangelist and the marble David | 14 |
Statues of the Campanile | 17 |
St. John the Baptist | 18 |
Jeremiah and the Canon of Art | 20 |
Habakkuk and the Sense of Distance | 23 |
The Zuccone, "Realism" and Nature | 26 |
The Zuccone and the Sense of Light and Shade | 29 |
Abraham and the Sense of Proportion | 30 |
Drapery and Hands | 31 |
Minor Works for the Cathedral | 33 |
Or San Michele, St. Peter and St. Mark | 35 |
St. Louis | 38 |