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Donatello's David, a groundbreaking early Renaissance sculpture, showcases a return to ancient Greek and Roman appreciation for the human body. This bronze masterpiece, featuring a nude David in contrapposto pose, symbolizes Florence's triumph over Milan and the Medici family's connection to the city's greatness.
20 Νοε 2011 · Donatello, David, bronze, late 1420s to the 1460s, likely the 1440s (Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence) . Created by Beth Harris and Steven Zucker.
Who’s the naked guy? Donatello, David, c. 1440 (photo: Steven Zucker, CC BY-NC-SA 2.0) The subject of this statue is David, the future king and hero of the Hebrew Bible, who as a youth slayed the giant Goliath and liberated his people (the Israelites) from the tyranny of the Philistines.
David. This small but exquisite bronze is one of Donatello's most famous works. It is a five foot, freestanding bronze sculpture of David, from the classic story David and Goliath. He stands in contrapposto, a traditional classical stance of bearing more weight on one leg than the other.
4.9: Donatello’s Works. Dr. Beth Harris and Dr. Steven Zucker provide a description, historical perspective, and analysis of several of Donatello’s works: David, Saint Mark, Feast of Herod, and Equestrian Monument of Gattamelata.
Dr. Beth Harris and Dr. Steven Zucker provide a description, historical perspective, and analysis of several of Donatello’s works: David, Saint Mark, Feast of Herod, and Equestrian Monument of Gattamelata.
Donatello shows us an early moment in the Renaissance, and the beginnings of Humanism when artists were first discovering contrapposto and the beauty of ancient Greek and Roman sculpture.