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Miracle of the Miser’s Heart Donatello Casting Workshop of the Kaiser-Friedrich-Museum (cast maker)

Subtitle

The Cycle of Saint Anthony of Padua

Artist

Donatello Florence 1386/1387 – 1466 Florence

Casting Workshop of the Kaiser-Friedrich-Museum (cast maker) Berlin, first half of the 20th century

Date 1443-1453 (original), 1907 (cast)
Object type plaster cast
Medium, technique plaster cast
Dimensions

58 × 124 × 8 cm

Inventory number Rg.174
Collection Sculptures
On view This artwork is not on display

After leaving Florence in 1443, Donatello had settled in Padua, where he lived and worked until 1453. He created not only the main altar of the Saint Anthony Cathedral but the equestrian statue of Gattamelata as well. The main altar of the Cathedral (1447–1450) was the first Renaissance retable which was made mostly of bronze. The altar is decorated with a bronze Crucifix, six additional statues, four reliefs representing the miracles of Saint Anthony, a series of reliefs playing and singing angels, and another relief depicting the Entombment. The Museum purchased the copies of the four reliefs with the miracles of Saint Anthony and the series with playing and singing angels in 1907. In 1999 and 2005 the plaster cast reliefs of the miracles of Saint Anthony were restored and exhibited in the University and National Library of the University of Debrecen.

This record is subject to revision due to ongoing research.

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