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Works Consulted

 

*Castelfranco, Giorgio. Donatello. Translated by R.H. Boothroyd. New York: Reynal, 1965.

*Draper, James David. "Donatello (ca. 1386–1466)". In Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art,

2000–. http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/dona/hd_dona.htm (October 2002).

Dunkelman, Martha Levine. “Donatello’s Influence on Mantegna’s Early Narrative Scenes.” Art Bulletin 62, no. 2 (June 1980): 226-235.

Foster, Philip. “Donatello Notices in Medici Letters.” Art Bulletin 62, no. 1 (March 1980): 148-150.

*Lubbock, Jules. Storytelling in Christian Art from Giotto to Donatello. London, England: Yale University Press, 2006.

McHam, Sarah Blake. “Donatello’s Bronze David and Judith as Metaphors of Medici Rule in Florence.” Art Bulletin 83, no. 1 (March 2001):

32-47.

*Meyer, Alfred Gotthold. Monographs on Artists. Vol. 8, Donatello. Edited by H. Knackfuss. Translated by P.G. Konody. Bielefeld and

Leipzig, Germany: Velhagen & Klasing, 1904.

*Podro, Michael. Depiction. London, England: Yale University Press, 1998.

*Poeschke, Joachim. Donatello and His World: Sculpture of the Italian Renaissance. Translated by Russell Stockman. New York: Harry N.

Abrams, 1993.

*Pope-Hennessy, John. Donatello Sculptor. New York: Abbeville Press, 1993.

Turner, A. Richard. Renaissance Florence: The Invention of a New Art. New York: Harry N. Abrams, 1997.

 

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