The BIGGEST EVER Donatello exhibition in the UK!
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Come and join me as I explore this magnificent new exhibition 'Donatello: Sculpting the Renaissance' at the Victoria and Albert museum in London. Featuring over 50 works that have never been seen in the UK before, this exhibition is a truly once in a lifetime opportunity to get a total overview of the early Renaissance master and to stare into the eyes of some wonderful scupltures.
www.vam.ac.uk/exhibitions/don...
Skilled Master 🙏
Presented with passion and authority
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Love it!.
As a returning student of the Arts, your production is inspiring. Thank you for the work.
Thank you very much for watching. I am still thinking about The Donatello show!
Thank you so much for this review. I visited the exhibition yesterday, it was absolutely fantastic!!
So glad you enjoyed it. It just gets better and better as you go through, doesn't it?
Brilliant presentation. Perfect balance of images, music and commentary........... ("High as a kite" hilarious!)
Thank you so much for watching. So far, my number one London exhibition of the year :)
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Fantastic!
A great show! Thank you for watching.
Best Museum in London. Great exhibition and your commentary makes it extra special.
More from the V and A please
Thanks so much. I'm really glad you enjoyed the exhibition. I love the V and A too and definitely want to cover it more.
Thank you for the sharing of your video, I'm topIV, god bless us all amen 🙏 thank you for teaching me to my history and legacy 😊👨🍳
Thank you very much for watching.
Great take here, very grouned, bravo!
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Hermosa exposición y muy bien filmado y didáctico el video
¡Gracias por ver!
Looks like a fantastic exhibition which I would love to see. These walk through are great is you live outside London as I do.
Thank you it was beautiful
So glad that you enjoyed it. A wonderful exhibition.
Thank you for the vlog. Interesting, that I was drawn to his reliefs...more than sculptures. Maybe because his sculptures have got a lot of attention and I think reliefs are understated!
That is interesting. They are understated and the exhibition puts the sculptures front and centre. Did you like the stiacciato? So delicate.
@@artgalleryexplorer Yes, incredible mastery of tools and material!
I went to this exhibition last week. I thought it was wonderful.
I went early in the day so missed the crowds. However, I did think it was a very well laid out exhibition in that there was lots of space to accommodate people so you didn’t feel too cramped in. I like you spent the best part of three hours which is a very long time for me.
Iam fairly sure I will be returning.
Oh fantastic. You were so lucky to go without the crowds. Do you agree it is a once in a lifetime exhibition? I will hope to be back too and follow your lead by getting there early because it was PACKED when I went - a sign of a good show when you still love it despite the crowds. Thank you for watching and commenting.
@@artgalleryexplorer Hello again, I would definitely agree with you that it is a once-in-a-lifetime time exhibition.
I will tell you a little story. I was lucky enough at the age of 14 to go on a school trip to Florence (I am now 66). My overriding memory is being taken to see St George by Donatello and being totally impressed /overwhelmed by the fact that St George had a furrowed brow and I could tell he was really worried about fighting the Dragon!that began my love affair with Donatello sculptures which continues today.
@@sharronskingle6884 What a fantastic experience.It is wonderful that such a memory can inspire a passion which threads through life and just shows the power of great art.
When I went there was hardly anyone there...
@@robertedwards3654 That must have been a very special experience.
Without the Bargello David = outrageous! You might enjoy Dolcedo Art of the Thunderbolt 2 vids + the BBC film The Lost Genius.
Thank you for the recommendations. It was a real pity they couldn't get the real Bargello David.