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The Four Turtles of the Renaissance. Donatello, 1386-1466.

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1 The Four Turtles of the Renaissance

2 Donatello, 1386-1466

3 Fun Facts Father was a goldsmith, Donatello got his earliest training and made a living working gold until he became more famous. His patron was Cosimo deMedici who sponsored the bronze David. When Cosimo was exiled from Florence for political reasons, Donatello had to leave, too.

4 Tomb of Antipope John XXIII

5 David at Bargello

6 Equestrian Statue

7 Statue of Saint George

8 Raphael, 1483-1520

9 Fun Facts Orphaned at age11, he apprenticed with a master painter. Was influenced by and influenced the work of Leonardo. Was a master of the fresco form, painting on plaster walls or ceilings.

10 Self Portrait

11 Saint George

12 School of Athens

13 Parnassus

14 Draught of Fishes

15 Michelangelo 1475-1564

16 Fun Facts He did his most famous work before he was 30! He was a very bad student in school—he was always too busy drawing to pay attention. He knew Popes, politicians and had a strong rivalry with Leonardo.

17 Pieta

18 David

19 Sistine Chapel

20 St. Peter's Basilica

21 Leonardo 1452-1519

22 Fun Facts He was a scientist, mathematician, engineer, inventor, anatomist, painter, sculptor, architect, botanist, musician and writer. Had a rivalry with Michelangelo (even abandoned a project because of Mike's insult) Often didn't complete projects. Kept very detailed journals in mirror image cursive!

23 Self Portrait

24 Study of Horse

25 The Last Supper

26 The Mona Lisa

27 Vitruvian Man

28 Anatomy of an arm

29 Flying Machine


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