David by Michelangelo, Galleria dell'Accademia, Florence.
David - 1501–1504

Object Record

David

Michelangelo (wikidata.org)

Genre:
Sculpture
Culture:
Italian Renaissance
Period:
High Renaissance
Date:
1501–1504
About:

Michelangelo’s David is the ultimate "comeback" story. Carved from a massive marble block abandoned by previous artists, the 17-foot masterpiece defines the High Renaissance.

While others depicted David after his victory, Michelangelo captured the moment of highest tension: the heartbeat before the fight. With furrowed brows and bulging veins, this David relies on intellect and resolve rather than brute force. Originally a religious commission, it became a fierce symbol of Florentine liberty. Today, it remains the global gold standard for anatomical perfection—a testament to how vision can transform a "ruined" stone into a timeless hero.

Alternate Title:
Il Gigante ("The Giant")
Type of Work:
Sculpture
Material:
Marble
Dimensions:
H: 204 in

Collection

Provenance:
Commissioned by the Opera del Duomo (1501), it was moved to the Piazza della Signoria in 1504 as a civic symbol for the Florentine Republic. In 1873, it was transferred to the Galleria dell’Accademia for preservation, where it remains under Italian State ownership.
Location:
Florence, Italy
Accession:
Inv. 1890 n. 6
Credit Line:
Photo by Jörg Bittner Unna, via Wikimedia Commons / CC BY-SA.
Copyright Status:
Cc