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Lorenzo Ghiberti - College Papers

Lorenzo Ghiberti


was born as Lorenzo di Bartolo in 1378 in Florence, Italy. His
mother�s second husband, Bartolo di Michele trained Lorenzo as a goldsmith. Ghiberti
also received training as a painter. According to his autobiography, he left Florence in
1400 to work with a painter in the town of Pesaro for its ruler, Sigismondo Malatesta.
His education as a goldsmith helped him create his greatest piece of work, �The Gates of
Paradise.�
ACCOMPLISHMENTS AND CONTRIBUTIONS
Ghiberti�s big break came when he went back to Florence in 1401 after hearing
that a competition was being held for the commision to make a pair of bronze doors for
the Baptistery of the cathedral in Florence. He beat Filippo ...

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from the Old Testament. They were dubbed � The Gates of
Paradise,� by Michaelangelo, and were Ghiberti�s greatest work. Ghiberti also made a
larger than life statue of the Arte dei Mercani di Calimala�s(the guild of the merchant
bankers) patron saint. He made two large bronze figures for Or San Michele, created
designs for the stained glass windows in the cathedral, and wrote two books, as well as
accomplishing other things.
IMPACT AND INFLUENCE ON CIVILIZATION
Ghiberti impacted the Renaissance in many ways. His work and writings formed
the basis for much of the style and aims of the later High Renaissance. He was actively
involved with other artists and was interested in their works. He influenced and trained
artists in his workshop. Some of his students included Donatello, Paulo Uccello,
Michelozzo, and Benozzo Gozzoli. Many artist took notice to his style. His works show
a development toward naturalistic movement, volume, perspective, and a greater
idealization of the ...

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