AP Art History › Fourteenth- Through Sixteenth-Century Sculpture
Michelangelo's David displays this compositional technique, wherein the figure's posture is tense on one side and relaxed on the other because its weight is shifted disproportionately to one foot.
Michelangelo's David displays this compositional technique, wherein the figure's posture is tense on one side and relaxed on the other because its weight is shifted disproportionately to one foot.
Who is the subject of this sculpture, a popular figure in Renaissance art?
Who is the subject of this sculpture, a popular figure in Renaissance art?
It is sometimes claimed that Verrochio modeled this sculpture, created 1473-1475, on what young artist who worked for him?
It is sometimes claimed that Verrochio modeled this sculpture, created 1473-1475, on what young artist who worked for him?
The sculpture was commissioned by what banking family?
The sculpture was commissioned by what banking family?
the following image is public domain, and can be found at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David\_(Donatello)#/media/File:Florence\_-\_David\_by\_Donatello.jpg
David is standing on the severed head of Goliath, and this image is understood in the biblical community as what?
the following image is public domain, and can be found at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David\_(Donatello)#/media/File:Florence\_-\_David\_by\_Donatello.jpg
David is standing on the severed head of Goliath, and this image is understood in the biblical community as what?