David by Donatello reflects the theme of Humanism and the celebration of individual human potential. Created during the early Renaissance, the sculpture emphasizes the beauty and idealization of the human form, showcasing David as a symbol of youthful courage and intellect. The work also represents the triumph of good over evil, as David defeats the giant Goliath, embodying the virtues of bravery and faith. Through its detailed craftsmanship and expressive pose, Donatello highlights the emotional and psychological depth of the human experience.
Donatello made a marble David (in 1409)and a bronze David (in 1430). The latter is the more famous one. It was the first large nude sculpture since antiquity.
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A quick wikipedia search is likely to tell you all you need to know about Michelangelo's David. Click link below! There are three more Davids in Florence: two by Donatello, one by Verrocchio.
He made one marble David and one bronze David. In both cases David is standing on the severed head of Goliath.
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's David is located in the Bargello Museum in Florence, Italy.
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Donatello made a marble David (in 1409)and a bronze David (in 1430). The latter is the more famous one. It was the first large nude sculpture since antiquity.
The 'David', now in the Bargello museum in Florence.
The statue of David.
Italian ( Florence)
Sculpture of David.
Donatello, Verrocchio, Michelangelo and Bernini made famous David statues.
it was made out of bronze i think
Sculpture of David.
because he was immature
because he was immature