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  2. David; Artist: Michelangelo: Year: c. 1501 – June 8, 1504: Medium: Marble sculpture: Subject: Biblical David: Dimensions: 517 cm × 199 cm (17 ft × 6.5 ft) Location: Galleria dell'Accademia, Florence, Italy: Preceded by: Pietà: Followed by: Madonna of Bruges

    • 517 cm × 199 cm (17 ft × 6.5 ft)
    • Michelangelo
    • c. 1501 – June 8, 1504
  3. Oct 12, 2023 · Michelangelo’s David has a figure height of 17’ (5.17 m), width of 6’6” (1.99 m), and depth of 4’7” (1.40 m). The base pedestal has a height of 7’6” (2.29 m) giving Michelangelo’s David a combined overall height of 24’6” (7.46 m).

  4. At the Accademia Gallery, you can admire from a short distance the perfection of the most famous statue in Florence and, perhaps, in all the world: Michelangelo’s David. This astonishing Renaissance sculpture was created between 1501 and 1504. It is a 14.0 ft marble statue depicting the Biblical hero David, represented as a standing male nude.

  5. Mar 28, 2024 · David, marble sculpture by Michelangelo, 1501–04; in the Accademia, Florence. 5.5 metres high. Uncover the story behind Michelangelo's marble statue of David, the slayer of Goliath David sculpture by Michelangelo.

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  6. Oct 20, 2023 · How Tall Is the Statue of David by Michelangelo? The statue of David by Michelangelo is approximately 17 feet or 5.17 meters tall. The purpose of the statue’s towering height was to amplify the figure of David for viewers when viewing the sculpture from below.

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  7. One of the most recognizable sculptures in the world, David, was created by legendary artist Michelangelo at the very start of the 16th century. Carved from solid marble, the sculpture stands...

  8. Given the relatively realistic scales of Michelangelo's other sculptures, like his Dying Slave (7 feet tall) and his Pietà (5.7 feet), why is David so tall? Likely, the sculpture's stature is a result of its intended location: the roof of the cathedral.

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