Head of Saint George
Head of Saint George
Published 2017-01-26T11:10:26+00:00
Cast of the marble original
Donatello carved his statue of St. George for the guild of armorers and swordmakers in Florence. Like the statue of St. Mark, the statue of St. George was destined for the guild’s niche in the building of Orsanmichele. Because the guild was of average size, it could only afford a statue of marble, rather than of bronze.
St. George was the patron saint of the armorer’s guild and was known as a military figure, one who was well-known in the Byzantine East, but who was also known by the Crusaders who battled Muslim forces in the Holy Land. A popular tale involving St. George defeating the dragon came to be known through the collection of stories called the Golden Legend (Legenda Aurea) in the late thirteenth century.
Layer Thickness 200 microns. InFill 10%.
Date published | 26/01/2017 |
Time to do | 350 - 380 minutes |
Material Quantity | 58 grams |
Dimensions | 72mm x 63mm x 130mm |
Technology | FDM |
Complexity | Medium |
Title | Head of Saint George |
Date | 1415 |
Period | Renaissance |
Medium | Marble |
Record | http://www.italianrenaissance.org/donatellos-st-george/ |
Artist | Donatello |
Place | National Museum of Bargello |