10 Secrets of Statue of David by Michelangelo
Towering at an impressive 17 feet and weighing over 12,000 pounds, Michelangelo's David emerges majestically from a solitary block of pristine white marble.
  1. 1.Towering at an impressive 17 feet and weighing over 12,000 pounds, Michelangelo's David emerges majestically from a solitary block of pristine white marble.

  2. 2.The marble block utilized by Michelangelo for the creation of "David" had undergone previous attempts more than five decades earlier under the skilled hands of Donatello. At that juncture, a perceived flaw in the marble led to the abandonment of the project.

  3. 3.Defying conventional artistic norms, Michelangelo chose to depict David before his confrontation with Goliath, a departure from representations by Caravaggio and Donatello that depicted the aftermath of the legendary battle.

  4. 4.A tumultuous uprising in 1527 witnessed the statue's left arm fractured in three places when agitated protesters flung a chair, leaving an indelible mark on Michelangelo's masterpiece.

  5. 5.Startling Queen Victoria in 1857, a replica of David prompted her to order the crafting of a plaster fig leaf to discreetly cover his nudity before its exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London.

  6. 6.Despite residing in Florence for over half a millennium, a recent legal dispute emerged as the Italian government sought a court ruling to determine ownership, posing the question of whether the city or the nation possesses rightful claim to David.

  7. 7.Michelangelo deliberately magnified the proportions of David's right hand, a feature believed by some to be a symbolic nod to the biblical David, whose name translates to "strong of hand."

  8. 8.Unnoticed for centuries, the imperfections in David's eyes were unveiled by the 20th-century Digital Michelangelo Project at Stanford University. The project's detailed renderings exposed that the left eye gazes forward while the right fixates on a distant point.

  9. 9.Concerns for the statue's well-being led officials to relocate David to the Galleria dell'Accademia in 1873 to shield it from the elements. However, the constant vibrations from countless tourists have resulted in stress fractures, casting a shadow on the statue's preservation.

  10. 10.A monumental task unfolded in 1873 as forty men spent four days transporting the statue from Michelangelo's studio to the Palazzo Vecchio, despite the relatively short distance of less than a mile.

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10 Secrets of Statue of David by Michelangelo
Towering at an impressive 17 feet and weighing over 12,000 pounds, Michelangelo's David emerges majestically from a solitary block of pristine white marble.
  1. 1.Towering at an impressive 17 feet and weighing over 12,000 pounds, Michelangelo's David emerges majestically from a solitary block of pristine white marble.

  2. 2.The marble block utilized by Michelangelo for the creation of "David" had undergone previous attempts more than five decades earlier under the skilled hands of Donatello. At that juncture, a perceived flaw in the marble led to the abandonment of the project.

  3. 3.Defying conventional artistic norms, Michelangelo chose to depict David before his confrontation with Goliath, a departure from representations by Caravaggio and Donatello that depicted the aftermath of the legendary battle.

  4. 4.A tumultuous uprising in 1527 witnessed the statue's left arm fractured in three places when agitated protesters flung a chair, leaving an indelible mark on Michelangelo's masterpiece.

  5. 5.Startling Queen Victoria in 1857, a replica of David prompted her to order the crafting of a plaster fig leaf to discreetly cover his nudity before its exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London.

  6. 6.Despite residing in Florence for over half a millennium, a recent legal dispute emerged as the Italian government sought a court ruling to determine ownership, posing the question of whether the city or the nation possesses rightful claim to David.

  7. 7.Michelangelo deliberately magnified the proportions of David's right hand, a feature believed by some to be a symbolic nod to the biblical David, whose name translates to "strong of hand."

  8. 8.Unnoticed for centuries, the imperfections in David's eyes were unveiled by the 20th-century Digital Michelangelo Project at Stanford University. The project's detailed renderings exposed that the left eye gazes forward while the right fixates on a distant point.

  9. 9.Concerns for the statue's well-being led officials to relocate David to the Galleria dell'Accademia in 1873 to shield it from the elements. However, the constant vibrations from countless tourists have resulted in stress fractures, casting a shadow on the statue's preservation.

  10. 10.A monumental task unfolded in 1873 as forty men spent four days transporting the statue from Michelangelo's studio to the Palazzo Vecchio, despite the relatively short distance of less than a mile.

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