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The unveiling of Michelangelo's sculpture of David was met with great acclaim and admiration when it was first revealed in Florence in 1504. The statue quickly became a symbol of the city's pride and was considered a masterpiece of Renaissance art. The statue's impressive size, detailed anatomical accuracy, and powerful expression of courage and determination earned it widespread praise and recognition. The statue was also seen as a symbol of the Florentine republic's spirit of independence and resistance against the powerful Medici family, who had recently been expelled from the city. The sculpture's success and popularity led to many artists and patrons commissioning Michelangelo for other works, cementing his reputation as one of the greatest artists of his time.