Baroque Blog Post
David is an iconic sculpture that pretty much everyone knows about, but most people don't know that more then one famous artist sculpted him. The most famous one was created by Michelangelo, and stands 17 feet tall shown below in picture number 3. There is also one that was created by the artist Donatello shown in picture number 2. One similarity of both of these statues is that they are both nude. Both Donatello and Michelangelo were both men of the Renaissance Era. During this era the art was focused a lot on beauty, more specifically the beauty of the human body. Another sculpture of David was done in the Baroque period by Bernini, shown in picture number one. One way that it differs from the other two is that he has some clothes on. At least enough to cover the essentials. Also in the Bernini piece David is depicted in action rather then just standing there. This shows that perspective of the Baroque period because it is more dark then the other two. Meaning he is in the process of killing Goliath and the other ones he is standing there and looks more peaceful. I personally like Michelangelo one out of the three, maybe just because it is so familiar to me.
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