The origins of michelangelo s old testament sculpture can be traced back to 1464 when the overseers of the office of works of the duomo commissioned the florentine sculptor agostino di duccio 1418 81 to produce a sculpture of david.
Marble sculpture of david in florence.
Michelangelo david marble 1501 04 galleria dell accademia florence a conversation with khan academy s dr.
David is the title of two statues of the biblical hero david by the italian early renaissance sculptor donatello they consist of an early work in marble of a clothed figure 1408 09 and a far more famous bronze figure that is nude except for helmet and boots and dates to the 1440s or later.
David is a 5 17 metre 17 0 ft marble statue of the biblical figure david a favoured subject in the art of florence.
1386 1466 created an evocative bronze cast representation of david that stands apart from its successors.
David was originally commissioned as one of a series of statues of prophets to be positioned along the roofline of the east end of florence cathedral.
This famous work of art was created by michelangelo a famous italian artist.
Both are now in the museo nazionale del bargello in florence.
David artist michelangelo year 1501 1504 medium carrara marble location galleria dell accademia florence height 517 cm 203 5 in david is one of the most exquisite renaissance sculptures made during the early 1500s.
The biblical character of david was a highly popular subject in renaissance art perhaps made most famous by michelangelo s marble interpretation before him however the florentine sculptor donatello c.
A block of carrara marble was duly purchased from a quarry in northern tuscany but agostino allegedly working under the supervision of donatello.
David is a masterpiece of renaissance sculpture created in marble between 1501 and 1504 by the italian artist michelangelo.
His perfect beauty reminds me of pico della mirandola who imagines god saying to man at the creation thou shalt have the power out of thy soul s judgment to be reborn into the higher forms which are divine.