David said to the Philistine, “You come against me with sword and spear and javelin, but I come against you in the name of the Lord Almighty, the God of the armies of Israel, whom you have defied. This day the Lord will deliver you into my …show more content…
It shows a slender adolescent young male. He has curly, flowing hair and is wearing a short tunic and sandals. His pose is relaxed. David holds a sword in one hand and, with his other hand assertively poised on his hip. He looks proudly out at the viewer with a smile on his face. Goliath’s head is laying at David’s feet. The placement of Goliath 's head has been the subject of debate. Some scholars think the head of Goliath should be in between David 's feet and others say it should be on the right side of his feet. .Like Donatello’s David, Verrocchio’s David is depicted as having just conquered the Giant.
The general effect of the Verrocchio is that of a slightly gawky, outgoing, and energetic boy. Verrocchio has transformed the graceful curves and soft flesh of Donatello’s effeminate David into a sinewy, angular adolescent. Verrocchio depicted David as a young, triumphant boy who has won the battle against his …show more content…
In this statue, David stands 5 foot 7 inches. It is a free standing statue wearing a robe that covers his genitals. He has curly hair that looks combed and his face has an expression of concentration. He is biting his lip to in determination. His body is muscular. He is shown in an action pose, twisting his body with his weight on his right side as if he is about to throw something. He has a sling that is pulled tight and ready to be used. His armor lays at his feet because he is confident he does not need it. He only needs the blessing of