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... On August 16, 1501 he returned to Florence, and received a commission from the Office of Works of Santa Maria del Fiore for the sculpture of David. ...
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... nudity. In Verrocchio's sculpture, David carries a small sword in one hand and his other is on his hip confidently. This figure ...
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... Unlike a lot of the Greek sculpture, of gods, David is constructed as a young man that still is not at his prime stage of muscle mass. ...
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... Vasario said that Donatello's David is a sculpture whose "figure is so natural in its vivacity, and in the softness of the flesh, that it seems to the ...
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... versions of David. Several differences spring to mind when comparing Bernini's sculpture of David with Michelangelo's. Those would be ...
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... overwhelming power. Perhaps the most well known and talked about representation of David, is that of Michelangelo's sculpture. In Contrast ...
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... Michelangelo began work on the colossal figure of David in 1501, and by 1504 the sculpture was in place outside the Palazzo Vecchio. ...
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... David is not standing on the slain Goliath's head, which was the way that most sculptors portrayed David. The sculpture looks about 17 years old. ...
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... At this time, Veracchio was at work on a bronze sculpture of the young David. ... At this time, Veracchio was at work on a bronze sculpture of the young David. ...
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... grief. Another of his greatest works in the large marble sculpture David, which he produced between 1501 and 1504. The expression ...
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... Though Donatello's selection of brass for his sculpture and his David's proud and pleasurable expression help lead to this conclusion, it is ultimately the ...
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... fresco on the altar wall One of Michelangelo's best known creations is the of the Sistine Chapel, dates from 1536-1541-about 20 years sculpture David (1501-1504 ...
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... imagination. From 1501-1504 Michelangelo worked on his most recognizable sculpture "David", after returning to Florence. The sculpture ...
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... fresco on the altar wall One of Michelangelo's best known creations is the of the Sistine Chapel, dates from 1536-1541-about 20 years sculpture David (1501-1504 ...
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... The two artist's differences in attire on both sculptures also differs. Donatello leaves his sculpture of David nude except for a hat and boots. ...
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Michelangelo and the Monk I chose to compare Michelangelo's great sculpture of David, and the Exalted Chinese Monk from the Eugene Fuller Memorial Collection ...
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... viewer in the sculpture itself, like we have seen before in Hellenistic sculpture. Michelangelo introduced a new tension in his huge figure of David by showing ...
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... Vasario said that Donatello's David is a sculpture whose "figure is so natural in its vivacity, and in the softness of the flesh, that it seems to the ...
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... attractive. Jimmy looked similar to James Dean with long hair and Andy's features resembled the sculpture, David by Michelangelo. I ...
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... Vasario said that Donatello's David is a sculpture whose "figure is so natural in its vivacity, and in the softness of the flesh, that it seems to the ...
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... One of Michelangelo's greatest work is his sculpture of David, a colossal evocation of athletic prowess and dynamic action. This ...
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... The bronze statue of David, created by Donatello, was the first nude, freestanding sculpture of the Renaissance; the intricate details show the depth of ...
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... 6. The sculpture of David really stood out the most to me. ... Michangelo sculpture shows David's beauty both mentally and physically. ...
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... Michelangelo's popular fame may rest on the sculpture masterpiece David (1501-1504, Galleria dell'Accademia, Florence, Italy) and the Sistine Chapel ceiling ...
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... viewer in the sculpture itself, like we have seen before in Hellenistic sculpture. Michelangelo introduced a new tension in his huge figure of David by showing ...
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... viewer in the sculpture itself, like we have seen before in Hellenistic sculpture. Michelangelo introduced a new tension in his huge figure of David by showing ...
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Michelangelo's David Michelangelo Buonarroti was born in the small village of ... ancient Greek and Roman statuary, and the paintings, sculpture, and architecture ...
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... Ghilberti, the leader in International Gothic Style, influenced this sculpture. International Gothic Style consisted of soft c! urves, which the David processed ...
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... with several responsibilities of the Cathedral called the Arte della Lana asked Michelangelo to sculpt a statue of David. This gigantic sculpture became an ...
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... David, Michelangelo's most famous sculpture, became the symbol of Florence and originally was place in the Piazza della Signoria in front of the Palazzo Vecchio ...
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