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          Sculpture by Donatello in Padua, Italy

          Equestrian statue of Gattamelata
          ArtistDonatello
          Year1453
          TypeBronze
          LocationPiazza del Santo, Padua, Italy

          The Equestrian Statue of Gattamelata is an Italian Renaissance sculpture by Donatello, dating from 1453,[1] today in the Piazza del Santo in Padua, Italy.

          It portrays the condottiereErasmo da Narni, known as "Gattamelata", who served mostly under the Republic of Venice, which ruled Padua at the time. It is the first full-size equestrian statue of the Italian Renaissance.

          Description

          After Erasmo of Narni's death in 1443, according to John Julius Norwich, the Republic of Venice, as a sign of gratitude and respect, paid for a sculpture in his honor.

          (This payment has been disputed. See below.) Measuring 340 x 390 cm (the base measuring 780 x 410 cm),[2] it is the earliest surviving Renaissance equestrian statue and the first to rei