

Rectangular bronze plaque with raised border and a small hole near the top center. The plaque depicts a man with curly hair and a muscular build standing over a defeated giant, with one hand on the giant's shoulder and the other on his hip. The giant lies on the ground with his head to the right. A second figure, a man with long hair, crouches over the giant. The man standing is nude, while the crouching figure appears to have drapery around his lower body. The background of the plaque is plain, with some texture and patina visible. The overall scene represents David triumphant over Goliath.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 803 × 893 px
- Museum Record
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