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Buy 3 get 1 Free Sitewide! alsoBrowse our Buy 3 get 6 Free and our Buy 3 get 3 Free Collections!He is 5' 9" tall and weighs 160 pounds. He is wearing size L. Donatello TMNT Costume Hoodie Donatello is known as the brains of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and won't take a genius to see that Donatello is your favorite bo staff wielding ninja when you wear this TMNT costume hoodie. This hoodie comes with a mesh mask attached to the hood that is Donatello's signature color, purple. The hoodie also shows Donatello's trademark belt and a turtle shell on the back of the hoodie. Show that you are a fan of the heroes in a half shell, and more specifically Donatello with this TMNT costume hoodie. *Measurements are listed in US Inches. *Bust or chest is done by doubling the width measurement. *For full circumference of the waistline, double the waist measurement. • Product Type: Hoodies • Vendor: Mighty Fine • Product is Discontinued • Graphic: Screen Print

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You're the smart guy of the group, right? That means while the other guys are busy stuffing their faces with pizza, you're strapping jet-boosters onto skateboards and inventing a tank that shoots pizzas at bad guys. Donatello knows all about your troubles, which is why he did you a favor and invented a little something to make you feel better. (He's also the nicest turtle of the group, if you didn't already know that). It's a hoodie that's designed to make you look like him while you keep warm. Just slip it on and you can fight bad guys, invent cool new stuff, or just chill!The Hunger Games ClothesHunger Games LoveThe Hunger Games ShirtsHunger Games JewelryHunger Games Mockingjay PinFire MockingjayMockingjay LivesInspired SweatshirtsSweatshirts TshirtsForwardmay the odds be ever in your favorNinja Turtles Donatello Costume Hoodie Rate and Review This Item See All Ninja Turtles Spend $75 More to Receive FREE SHIPPING!Sweater 13Sweater GrisSweater WomenPrinted SweaterLong Sleeve SweaterLong Sleeve ShirtsLong Sleeve TopsUnicorns DrugsLove UnicornsForwardGrey A Unicorn Made Me Do It Sweater ($14) ❤ liked on Polyvore featuring tops, shirts, sweaters, sweatshirts, print top, extra long sleeve shirts, long sleeve tops, grey top and gray shirt

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You can really transform into a crime fighting ninja turtle with our epic turtle shell backpack. It’s time to suit up in gnarly TMNT apparel and accessories and have a radical day so don’t go anywhere else but Spencer’s! The statue of St. Mark was commissioned by the linen guild, one of the poorer guilds in Florence whose patron was St. Mark. They decided to hire the sculptor Donatello for the commission, who created a larger than life-size work (it is 7’9” tall). The work itself was placed into a niche that was already in existence in the building called Orsanmichele, and probably because this meant only the front would be visible, the back side of the statue was not completely carved. The result of Donatello’s work was profound, to say the least, as he revived the use of the contrapposto stance in freestanding sculpture. Contrapposto had been employed by many ancient Greek and Roman sculptors, dating back to the Classical period of Greek art beginning around 480 B.C.

After the fall of the Roman empire, however, it was largely forgotten by Europeans in the Middle Ages. When medieval sculptors depicted the human figure in reliefs (and less frequently, in free-standing works), the figures would often times be given stylized body parts and rigid postures. Donatello starts to change this in large-scale freestanding sculpture by giving St. Mark a much more natural look through the use of contrapposto. He would have known about this sculptural device through the trip to Rome that he probably took with Brunelleschi early on in his career. In Rome, the remains of reliefs and freestanding works would most certainly have been more prevalent than in any other part of Italy (or Europe for that matter), giving artists an opportunity to study them first-hand. In addition to the use of contrapposto, another ingenious aspect of the St. Mark is the way Donatello anticipated the way the statue would be seen from below. The niche in Orsanmichele in which the work was originally placed was along the street, a bit above eye-level.

Donatello made St. Mark’s head and hands and torso over-sized or elongated a bit so that they compensated for the angle that people viewed this from. Donatello was thus taking the viewing angles of the statue into account in his approach, and this is something that other artists would pick up on in the Renaissance. Because the guild for which St. Mark was made was the linen guild, Donatello emphasized the garments on the figure. Here, the cloth covering his body falls over him like it would fall over an actual body with clothing on it. This way of modeling a body with garments is quite different from the way it had been done at times during the Middle Ages, when artists would depict a body hidden inside a mass of garments. Here, we can see how St. Mark’s right leg carries the weight and is made column-like for emphasis, but his left knee and leg are clearly detectable under his robe. Meanwhile, as his left hand holds the Gospel book, his right hand grasps at his side as if he is receiving divine inspiration to write the Gospel.

He stands atop a pillow, which is typically a symbol of holiness; here, however, it also puts some emphasis on his weight and conveys to us the idea that he is a real person because the physical world around him reacts to his body. This is the first time in the Renaissance that a statue like this is made where garments echo the body’s form like this. It signals a break from the International Gothic style that preceded it, and helps to usher in a new era of increasingly natural figures carved and cast in life size or larger. Citation Information If you would like to cite this page, please use this information: Michelangelo’s PietaMichelangelo carved a number of works in Florence during his time with the Medici, but in the 1490s he left Florence and briefly went to Venice, … Michelangelo’s Creation of AdamThe most famous section of the Sistine Chapel ceiling is Michelangelo's Creation of Adam. This scene is located next to the Creation of Eve, which is … Michelangelo’s DavidDavid is one of Michelangelo's most-recognizable works, and has become one of the most recognizable statues in the entire world of art.