David with the Head of Goliath. Artist: Bartolomeo Bellano (Italian, Padua 1437/38-1496/97 Padua). Culture: Italian, Padua. Dimensions: Overall (confirmed): 11 1/4 × 5 1/4 × 4 7/8 in., 9.7 lb. (28.6 × 13.3 × 12.4 cm, 4.4 kg). Date: 1470-80.This is a key work in the early Renaissance development of bronze statuettes in northern Italy. Its creator, Bartolomeo Bellano, was a disciple of Donatello's, as is documented by a payment in connection with that master's Judith Slaying Holofernes (ca. 1459, Palazzo Vecchio, Florence).1 His independent work began with a bronze statue of Pope Paul II in Perugia (1466 - 67, now lost) and a series of Old Testament subjects in relief for the choir screen of the basilica of San Antonio (Il Santo) in Padua (1484 - 90), which features small-scale figures standing out in high relief from their backgrounds. As we know from Giorgio Vasari's biography, he went on to execute a number of small metal figures for the pope and for others, and he has been recogni
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