_:vb7054601 "In a sense, Michelangelo's David is everything his Bacchus was not: firmly in control of himself while the god of wine was teetering on the brink of dissolution; his senses heightened while Bacchus's are dulled. Where one is taut, the other is flaccid. David's toned, athletic body contrasts with Bacchus's effeminate form, illustrating the dichotomy in Michelangelo's mind between the active masculine force and the passive feminine."@en . _:vb7054601 "2014 July, Miles J. Unger, \u201CThe Giant\u201D, in Michelangelo: A Life in Six Masterpieces, New York, N.Y.: Simon & Schuster, \u2192ISBN, page 108:"@en .