Who was the patron of Donatello's David?
Mia Phillips
Updated on May 23, 2026
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Moreover, who was the patron of Michelangelo's David?
Statue of David. Perhaps the most famous statue in the world today is the Statue of David by Michelangelo. In 1501 Michelangelo was commissioned to create the David by the Arte della Lana (Guild of Wool Merchant), who were responsible for the upkeep and the decoration of the Cathedral in Florence.
Furthermore, who were Donatello's patrons? Cosimo de' Medici
Similarly, it is asked, what does Donatello's David symbolize?
Donatello borrowed from ancient Roman culture when including the laurel; it is a symbol of victory. Unlike Michelangelo's David, Donatello's David is extremely realistic and a prime example of Renaissance naturalism. His body appears lithe as he stands with one foot atop Goliath's decapitated head.
What sits behind Michelangelo's famous David?
At first glance, Michelangelo's famed naked man may not scream “biblical hero.” But if you look closely, David cradles a sling over his left shoulder and clutches a rock in his right hand. These items and the statue's name identify the subject as the David who faced down the vicious giant Goliath.
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