• Saint John the Baptist is a painted wood statue of 1438 by the Florentine Italian Renaissance sculptor Donatello.
  • St John the Baptist’ was created in 1438 by Donatello in Early Renaissance style. Find more prominent pieces of sculpture at Wikiart.org – best visual art database.
  • This remarkable wooden sculpture of Saint John the Baptist is the only work in Venice by Donatello, one of the most important and innovative sculptors of the early...
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    Venice and its Lagoon. The Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari holds a figure of St. John the Baptist by Donatello in the first south choir chapel.
  • John Singer Sargent Study of Donatello's "Saint John," Friari, Venice Date? See Donatello's St. John the Baptist in Juxtaposition with Sargent's.
  • Other articles where St. John the Baptist is discussed: Donatello: Paduan period of Donatello: …and 1455: the wooden statue St...
  • The Chapel of St John the Baptist is dominated by the wooden statue of Donatello. The restoration finished in 1973 revealed Donatello's original concept that had...
  • Over centuries the sculpture Saint John the Baptist by Donatello has remained in the possession of one family – namely the Martelli of Florence.
  • He was considered a pillar of the church in Jerusalem after the death of Jesus. Donatello portrayed St. John as a noble and introspective prophet.
    Bulunamadı: baptist
  • The wooden statue of St. John the Baptist is the only statue by Donatello left in Venice and is now part of a sculpted triptych with two other saints not by him.