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Gatamelate ridge, one of the most famous works of Donatello is 1443-1453. Patamelatus Cathedral, built in Padua ("Clandestine Cat"). This tremendous monastery is considered to be the monument to the Renaissance's first horse and later to the ancestors of all other European monks.

It is believed that it links the North-Italian crossroads with the ancient traditions of the ancient Greek tradition. It is not in vain that the statue is located at the place where it was formerly a grave. However, Gatamela is buried in the temple, where she also has her graved grave. And the bay was installed by the decision of the Venetian Senate as a sign of gratitude and eternity to serve the Republic of Venice loyally (the statue was created by the personal means of Gothamela's wife and son). Since the goal of creating a statue was a humanistic idea of ​​magnifying the civilian merits of modern man, Donatello used antique characters and made Gatamell the Roman Emperor's weapon and his arm. The statue is a citizen who is worthy of honor and remembrance of generations. The height of the statue is 3 m and the pedestal is 8 m. The statue was molded and placed in 1447. In 1450 the molding of the statue came to an end, and in three years it was placed on the pedestal.