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mamaluj [8]
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How does donatello's david exhibit humanist thought of early renaissance?

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Vikki [24]3 years ago
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Donatello's David is significant for many reasons. For one, not since antiquity was there a free standing n.ude statue of a man.David also exhibits the humanist thought of the early renaissance because the beauty of the human form is captured in this statue.
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