How was it made? Donatello’s clay modelling technique | V&A
Watch Sculptor Charlotte Hubbard recreate a panel from the a 15th-century terracotta sculpture, believed to have been made by the Renaissance master Donatello. Charlotte talks about the enduring appeal of clay, the importance of copying artworks, and shows us the full process – from making sketches in the museum, to building up the intricate figures of Adam and Eve by hand, aided by tools which are remarkably similar to those used in the Renaissance.
You can see – and touch – the panel made by Charlotte in the exhibition Donatello: Sculpting the Renaissance.
00:53 Sketching the object
01:42 Wedging the clay
02:27 Rolling the clay and scaling up the panel
03:14 Modelling with tools
04:24 Building up the figures
05:05 Why do we make copies?
05:44 Adding detail
06:41 The firing process
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