which of the following explains, Contrast the statues of David created during the Renaissance by Donatello and Verrocchio with the Baroque David created by Gianlorenzo Bernini. What makes these statues different?

Bernini’s piece implies the presence of someone else.
Bernini’s David doesn’t portray any pivotal moments in history.
The Renaissance statues show a great deal of action.
Donatello and Verrocchio focus on the representation of drama over beauty.

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Donatello and Verrocchio's statues of David during the Renaissance focus on the representation of drama and action, while also emphasizing beauty. These statues depict David in a moment of action, either before or after his battle with Goliath. In contrast, Gianlorenzo Bernini's Baroque David portrays the figure in a more dynamic and theatrical manner, implying the presence of someone else or something happening outside of the immediate scene. Additionally, Bernini's David does not necessarily depict a specific historical moment, unlike the Renaissance statues which capture a specific event. Overall, the main differences between these statues lie in their depiction of action, drama, and historical context.

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