David Reduction Detail - Ear, Left - Item #768
5.5 Inches High x 3.75 Inches Wide x 2 Inches Deep
PLEASE NOTE: This piece comes with a hook for hanging.
This is a reduction model created by sculptor Ndricim Bejko, who works for the Caproni Collection (formerly the Giust Gallery) and Skylight Studios, Inc. He created it with reference to an original full-size Caproni cast of Michelangelo’s David.
David was originally placed in the Piazza della Signoria (where a marble replica is today) and is now in the Accademia Gallery. Three times the height of a man, David stands almost 17 feet tall (about 203 inches) and was carved from a single block of marble. The piece was intended as one of several sculptures to be placed on the buttresses of the dome at the Cathedral of Florence. However, after seeing it, a committee agreed that the sculpture, with its beautifully articulated human body and genius composition, deserved a more prominent location, and so it was placed in the Piazza upon completion. Michelangelo's composition, which shows the Biblical David preparing for the fight with the giant Goliath, was the first artwork to do so rather than depict David after his victory with Goliath's head. David is shown in calm, deep concentration with a rock in one hand and his slingshot over his shoulder. Since the sculpture had been designed to be viewed from far below on the ground, Michelangelo enlarged the head and the right hand so that the proportions would appear correct and would emphasize the moment before David hurls the rock. Although a religious statue, the people of Florence at the time claimed the sculpture as a symbol of their Republican liberty. David is one of the masterpieces of the world.
Artist: Michelangelo
Museum: Accademia Gallery, Florence
Time Period: Renaissance, 1501-1504
Sources:
"Basic Facts About the David." Accademia.org: Guide to the Accademia Gallery in Florence, http://www.accademia.org/explore-museum/artworks/michelangelos-david/facts-about-david/.
"Michelangelo's David." Accademia.org: Guide to the Accademia Gallery in Florence, http://www.accademia.org/explore-museum/artworks/michelangelos-david/.
"Michelangelo's David." ItalianRenaissance.org: Analysis of the Art of Renaissance Italy, 2015, http://www.italianrenaissance.org/michelangelos-david/.
Van Osnabrugge, Willem. "Real Height of David." Virtual Library on The Ringling Museum, http://ringlingdocents.org/sculpture/david-height.htm.
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