Gattamelata Statue

Padua


Gracing Piazza del Santo, Donatello's majestic bronze equestrian statue dates back to 1453. On horseback is Erasmo da Narni (nicknamed Gattamelata), a Renaissance mercenary who served the Republic of Venice.


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