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Why are there so many Michelangelo’s Davids in Italian piazzas?

"David" is the representative work of the great Italian Renaissance sculptor (painter) Michelangelo. It was created between 1501 and 1504 AD and is now collected at the Academy of Fine Arts in Florence. This statue is considered to be one of the most boastful male human statues in the history of Western art. The statue is 2.5 meters high, including the base, which is 5.5 meters high. It is carved from a single piece of marble.