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"With his bronze David, Donatello created modernity’s first life-size, free-standing sculpture – a masterpiece of the early Italian Renaissance. Familiar with classical art, he enriched sculpture with individual expression, becoming an artist much in demand. He worked for the Quattrocento’s most powerful patrons, such as Cosimo de’ Medici and the Catholic Church. Innovations in sculptural craft like his flat relief technique made him very influential on into the 20th century.  The film takes us to Florence, Padua and Siena, exploring, with sculptors like Henry Moore, the work of this bold craftsman so skilled at telling stories through images."
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Date Found: April 02, 2011
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June 30, 2011
Veteran street artist, Dan Witz describes the various techniques - both classical and digital - he implements in his upcoming solo exhibit, Moshpits, Human and Otherwise at the Jonathan LeVine Gallery from June 30 - July 30, 2011.
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June 30, 2011
Al Gore collaberates with Pixar to make Cars 3: Cars are Killing the Environment. Part animation, part keynote presentation; this film is sure to captivate children
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June 17, 2011
Another summer, more comic book movies. As the genre sturggles for deserving heroes, our kids call them out.
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June 17, 2011
Hangover 2 was a smash hit at the box office. Now watch how a kid version might look.
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June 07, 2011
The Kids tackle everyone’s favorite dating show.  A contestant uses a gimmick to trick Ashley. Seriously, he's not ugly!
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