Fourteenth- Through Sixteenth-Century Sculpture

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AP Art History › Fourteenth- Through Sixteenth-Century Sculpture

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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.

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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.

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Who is the subject of this sculpture, a popular figure in Renaissance art?

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Who is the subject of this sculpture, a popular figure in Renaissance art?

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It is sometimes claimed that Verrochio modeled this sculpture, created 1473-1475, on what young artist who worked for him?

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It is sometimes claimed that Verrochio modeled this sculpture, created 1473-1475, on what young artist who worked for him?

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The sculpture was commissioned by what banking family?

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The sculpture was commissioned by what banking family?

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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?

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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?

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