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  • David (statue)
  • David (statue)
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  • "David" était une célèbre sculpture réalisée par l'Humain Michel-Ange en 1501/1504. Elle représente le personnage biblique de David avant son combat mythique avec Goliath. (Réalité extrapolée *) En 2370, Jean-Luc Picard la compara à la Tombe de Symnay pour sa capacité à inspirer et affecter les personnes. (TNG: "Birthright, Part I")
  • David was a famous sculpture by the Human artist Michelangelo. Created in 1504, the statue was considered to be a masterpiece of Renaissance sculpture. It portrayed the Biblical David at the moment that he decided to engage Goliath. The statue survived until at least 2370, when Jean-Luc Picard compared it to Symnay's Tomb for its ability to inspire and affect individuals. (TNG: "Birthright, Part I" )
  • David was a famous statue created by the Human artist, Michelangelo, in around 1504. The statue was considered to be one of the finest pieces of art from the Renaissance period on Earth, and depictes the biblical David at the moment he decides to face Goliath. In January 1930, Edith Keeler used David as an example of what Humans could achieve, and suggested that if Humans could create such beautiful works, then surely they could help lift the poor and homeless of the streets of the world. (TOS novel: The Fire and the Rose)
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  • David was a famous statue created by the Human artist, Michelangelo, in around 1504. The statue was considered to be one of the finest pieces of art from the Renaissance period on Earth, and depictes the biblical David at the moment he decides to face Goliath. In January 1930, Edith Keeler used David as an example of what Humans could achieve, and suggested that if Humans could create such beautiful works, then surely they could help lift the poor and homeless of the streets of the world. (TOS novel: The Fire and the Rose) In 2270, on the homeworld of the Thorvan League of Planets, Romulan Commander Di'on Charvon discovered a breathtaking piece of masterwork art which matched that of Earth's David, Vulcan's Young Surak and even Romulus's Atavar. (TOS novel: The Fate of the Phoenix) The statue was still in existence in the late 24th century, because in 2370, Jean-Luc Picard compared the statue to Symnay's Tomb for its ability to inspire individuals. (TNG episode: "Birthright, Part I")
  • "David" était une célèbre sculpture réalisée par l'Humain Michel-Ange en 1501/1504. Elle représente le personnage biblique de David avant son combat mythique avec Goliath. (Réalité extrapolée *) En 2370, Jean-Luc Picard la compara à la Tombe de Symnay pour sa capacité à inspirer et affecter les personnes. (TNG: "Birthright, Part I")
  • David was a famous sculpture by the Human artist Michelangelo. Created in 1504, the statue was considered to be a masterpiece of Renaissance sculpture. It portrayed the Biblical David at the moment that he decided to engage Goliath. The statue survived until at least 2370, when Jean-Luc Picard compared it to Symnay's Tomb for its ability to inspire and affect individuals. (TNG: "Birthright, Part I" )
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