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Many art history websites and books contain an image of David by Michelangelo. This popular sculpture was created between 1501 and 1504. The original piece is now located in Florence at the Galleria dell'Academia.

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What picture did Michelangelo paint with God in it?

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Which sculptor created a statue of David-the first of its kind since classical times-as a symbol of Florence courage against tryants and a celebration of man?

The sculptor who created the iconic statue of David is Michelangelo. Completed between 1501 and 1504, this masterpiece symbolized Florence's defiance against tyranny and celebrated the human form and spirit. It marked a significant return to classical ideals in art, showcasing the Renaissance's focus on humanism and individualism. Michelangelo's David remains one of the most recognized sculptures in the world.


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How did Michelangelo know Lorenzo De Medici?

In the garden of one of the Medici buildings in Florence there was a school for young sculptors. The very young Michelangelo often stopped there to look, was allowed to try his hand and Lorenzo saw him. After that Lorenzo often invited Michelangelo to stay with him.


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Where can one see Michelangelo's David?

Michelangelo's David can be seen at the Galleria dell'Accademia in Florence, Italy.


Which is one Michelangelo most famous work?

Sistine Chapel The statue of DavidOne of Michelangelo's famous works is the statue of David.


When did Michelangelo finish David?

Michelangelo presented the finished product "David" to the florentinian people in 1504. It was a symbol of the Florentinian peoples newfound freedom, after the end of one ruler's term. Michelangelo died in 1564.


What satue did michelangelo carve?

he sculpted many but his most famous one is the statue of David


What was one of Michelangelo's major works?

Michelangelo is best known for painting the Sistine Chapel; however, some of his other famous works include the statue of David, and the Pieta, a marble statue of Mary holding the body of her son Jesus on her lap. Michelangelo was also the architect of the Laurentian Library and the later stages of St. Peter's Basilica, in Rome.The ceiling of the Sistine Chapel and the statue of David


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What was Michelangelo's most famous statue that was 14 feet tall?

It was a couple of inches taller than the finished sculpture.


Is David a good name?

There are different Davids. The one in the Bible, that was sculpted by Michelangelo, was a teenager.


What is a good sentence for the word sculpture?

Michelangelo made one of the best sculptures, the sculpture was named David.


When did Michaelangelo produce the work of art titled 'David'?

David was just one of the many great works of art produced by Michelangelo. David was made by him in the year of 1504 and is one of his better known statues.


What picture did Michelangelo paint with God in it?

The Sistine Chapel ceiling, painted by Michelangelo, has one panel known as the 'Creation of Adam'. In this panel God's finger touches Adam's. The image can be seen at the link provided.


What is the statue next to the David on the square in Florence?

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.