A. Victor Coonin is a leading historian, critic and reviewer of Renaissance Art. He is the author and editor of numerous books on the subject, including From Marble to Flesh: The Biography of Michelangelo's David (2014), and has taught at Rhodes College since 1995. He lives in Memphis, Tennessee.
"The book laudably aims at an extensive readership including both
specialists and nonspecialists. . . . The text delivers many
excellent exercises in ekphrasis, and the book will surely become a
cherished travel companion for the many students and others who
have fallen under the spell of Donatello and the life of Italian
early Renaissance sculpture."-- "Renaissance Quarterly"
"Readable and engaging. . . . Donatello was amazingly versatile and
constantly in demand, engaging in multiple projects, often
simultaneously. An inventive sculptor, he worked in almost every
conceivable medium--stucco, terra-cotta, and cartapesta as well as
bronze, marble, and wood. In addition he was a colorful, witty
character, and his eccentric behavior is preserved in anecdote.
Coonin makes good use of this material to breathe fresh life into
the art and biography of a supremely important genius who exerted a
powerful influence on many subsequent artists, including
Michelangelo, Bernini, Canova, Rodin, and Brancusi. Deftly weaving
together history, anecdote, accounts of patronage, and sensitive
descriptions of works of art, this accessible treatment is
illustrated with seventy-six color plates. Highly recommended."--
"Choice"
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