Michelangelo’s David, housed in Florence’s Accademia Gallery, is one of the most famous works of art, period. People who come to Florence, even those who don’t know what else to see, will almost always express a desire to see the original David (the one outside Palazzo Vecchio is, of course, a marble copy).
Most people know that this work is a masterpiece by Michelangelo begun in the year 1501, that it’s sculpted in marble, it’s over life-size, and that it represents the biblical figure of David, who killed the giant Goliath with a stone from his slingshot.
Most people do not know all of the following other facts about this work… Test yourself! Say yes or no, did you honestly know that…
- To make this statue, Michelangelo was given a piece of flawed marble that another artist had started but given up. Indeed, he was asked to finish a sculpture of the David originally blocked out in 1464. It’s documented that on Sept 9, 1501, he apparently knocked off a “certain knot” that had been on the David’s chest. We believe this “knot” to be the flaw.
- In 1527 during an uprising, someone threw a chair out of a window in Palazzo Vecchio. The chair broke David’s left arm in three places. Vasari claims that he personally picked up the pieces.
- David is tall – exactly 14 feet and 3 inches high.
- His right hand is disproportionately large compared to the body. Why? Because in the Middle Ages, David was commonly said to be of “manu fortis” – strong of hand.
- David was left-handed. Yup, our hero’s a lefty.
- The David was originally intended to be placed high up on the facade of Florence’s Duomo. But when people saw the final product, they realized it would be a waste to hide him up there. So, a commission made up of artists (including Botticelli and Leonardo) and leading citizens was formed to decide where to put it. The placement in front of the main entrance to the Palazzo Vecchio was favoured by members of the new Republican government, who transformed the David into a political statement. He was set up as an image of strong government as well as a warning to all who pass. The David displaced another statue, the Judith and Holofernes by Donatello, that previously stood in that location. The runner-up locations were in front of the Duomo or under the Loggia dei Lanzi.
- The decision to move David to the Accademia for preservation was taken in 1872. The transportation of the colossal work took place in a cart laid on train tracks from Piazza della Signoria to the museum. It took three days.
- There are many copies of the David. One was given to Queen Victoria, who had it shipped directly to the Victoria and Albert Museum in London in 1857. Queen Victoria then visited the museum and was shocked by David’s nudity. A special fig leaf was cast by the London-based firm D. Brucciani & Co. It strategically hung on two hooks in front of David’s genitalia and was kept ready for visiting dignitaries.
So? How did you do? Did you know all eight facts?
If you love Michelangelo, check out this Michelangelo Itinerary in Florence.
















I knew most of them, but not all.
By the way, during the uprising of 1527, it was a bench and not a chair that was thrown out of a window in Palazzo Vecchio, which broke David's left arm.
Best regards,
Eric F. Diaz
Ciao Eric! Of course _YOU_ knew a lot of them! You're quite the expert
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You're right about the bench/chair technicality. I haven't read the original Italian recount of the event so I'm not sure what term is used; I have read “bench” in various sources but I thought chair sounded more amusing. I ought not to distort history that way though, you're right…
Until our next exchange… alexandra
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Today I learned that the David weighs 5600 kilos. Just thought you might want to know.
With the impending earth movemenst that are coming soon, I would like to have M.A.’s David earthquake proof.
Like yesterday………Hello is anyone listening…………?