Introduction:
I. Michelangelo’s David
A. First supporting information for the sub-topic
1. Description of Michelangelo’s masterpiece
2. Detail of the statue of David
B. Renaissance Period
1. European civilization
2. The story of David
II. Political Implications
A. First supporting information for the sub-topic
1. The artist
2. influence of the ‘contrapposto’ style
B. The symbol of Renaissance sculptures
1. "Great and Heroic"
2. Michelangelo saw himself as a master III. Timeless Art
A. Michelangelo's work of art
1. Florentine humanists
2. Medieval supernaturalism
B. Predominant social philosophy
1. The practical measure of all things
2. The worship of beauty
THESIS
Michelangelo’s David, is the most timeless and famous work of art of the renaissance period. Not only was the outcome of the art work a masterpiece, but also the artist himself was one of the most influential people within that time period. The work of Michelangelo influenced history. An entire civilization was affected by the creation and the symbolism of Michelangelo’s David.
Michelangelo’s David
Annotated Bibliography
Keliner F. S, Gardner H., & Mamiya C. J. (1995) Gardner’s Art Through the Ages: This book presents a detailed depiction of the art work and events that surrounded Michelangelo’s statue of David. It includes a historical timeline that parallels the influence that works of art had in the renaissance era. It describes the artistic events that changed history in such a way that you can get the essence of what went on at the time. Also, in the text itself, it gives definitive explanations to what is happening at the time so that you can understand fully what the artist is saying or where he is coming from.
Gill A. (2004) Il Gigante: Michelangelo, Florence, and the David 1492-1504: This book is a well-researched work of history, from a political and artistic point of view. I find the author's technique of bringing the