David and Goliath

Francesco Fanelli

17th century cast

David and Goliath by Francesco Fanelli

Medium

Bronze

Dimensions

Overall (confirmed): 17 1/2 × 8 3/4 × 9 1/4 in. (44.5 × 22.2 × 23.5 cm)

Classification

Sculpture-Bronze

Culture

England, composition modeled in the 1630s

Department

European Sculpture and Decorative Arts

Museum

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY

Credit

The Jack and Belle Linsky Collection, 1982

Accession Number

1982.60.117

Tags

SwordsDavid

About this artwork

Francesco Fanelli (c. 1590-1653), an Italian sculptor born in Florence who spent his career primarily in England, created this dynamic bronze sculpture depicting David's triumph over Goliath. Cast in the 17th century from a composition modeled in the 1630s, the work measures 17½ by 8¾ by 9¼ inches and shows David bracing one knee on Goliath's shoulder, pulling the giant's head back while raising his sword for the death blow. Goliath appears half-risen, mouth agape, the fatal stone still embedded...

Art Historical Context

Francesco Fanelli’s bronze sculpture captures the dramatic climax of the biblical story, with David poised to deliver the final blow to the fallen Goliath. The young hero braces one knee on the giant’s shoulder, pulling back his head while raising his sword, the fatal stone still lodged in Goliath’s forehead. Cast in the 17th century from a model created in the 1630s, this compact yet powerfully expressive work measures just over 17 inches high and invites close viewing from every angle. Born in Florence around 1590, Fanelli spent most of his career in England, where he became one of the lead...

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