Giorgione, Man in harmour with a squire ("Il Gattamelata"), 1501
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Giorgione, Man in harmour with a squire ("Il Gattamelata"), 1501
Silhouette of Donatello’s Gattamelata statue with birds in flights, Padova
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Equestrian statue of Gattamelata (Padua), by Donatello (1453)
Monumento ecuestre al condottiero Gattamelata (Padua), por Donatello (1453)
Paolo Morando Cavazzola - Portrait of a Warrior with his Equerry, Called the Gattamelata. 1509
Gattamelata, constructive draw of head, study, pencil, 2017
Donatello - Monumento equestre al Gattamelata - 1445-1453
(Equestrian statue of Gattamelata)
Piazza del Santo, Padova
Fun fact: Erasmo il Gattamelata was born in Narni (Narnia in latin), a city in central Italy. The imaginary land of Narnia, described in the works of Clive S. Lewis, was named after this city.
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