Donatello and Andrea del Verrocchio did.
There were actually two bronze David statues created in the Italian 15th century. The most famous was by Donatello in the 1440s, and the other was by Verrocchio done later in the 1470s. Verrocchio was the teacher of Leonardo da vinci. Both works are in the Bargello Museum in Florence, Italy.
Donatello made what is probably the most famous bronze statue of David during the 1440's. But many other artists, contemporary and historical, have made other bronze versions of "David". It really just depends on what sculpture you are specifically referencing here.
David is not bronze but marble and was done by Michelangelo .
Donatello did.
Donatello...
Michelangelo did.
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His bronze statue dates from about 1440.His marble David was commissioned in 1408 and completed in 1409.
He created a statue called Pieta.
'The Thinker' is bronze cast statue.
It ha never been broken, if you mean Michelangelo's David.
The statue of David was sculpted in 1501-1504.
Donatello's David
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His bronze statue dates from about 1440.His marble David was commissioned in 1408 and completed in 1409.
michelangelo
That is Donatello's marble David (not his bronze one!) in the Bargello museum.
donotello did this statue Donatello did this statue
He created a statue called Pieta.
Copper not bronze
There is a higher concentration of copper in a bronze statue. This is because there is a higher percentage of bronze metal in the statue.
'The Thinker' is bronze cast statue.
Cosimo de Medici', a member of the most famous patron family of Florence Italy.