Final answer:
The statement "Donatellos ""david"" was the renaissances first free standing bronze statue" is false
Step-by-step explanation:
False. Donatello's statue of David was indeed a significant development in Renaissance sculpture, but it was not the first free-standing bronze statue of the Renaissance. The first free-standing bronze statue of the Renaissance is attributed to Italian sculptor Andrea del Verrocchio, who created a bronze statue of David around 1466-1470.
Donatello's "David" is indeed a significant artwork from the Renaissance period, but it was a free-standing marble sculpture, not bronze. The first freestanding bronze statue of the Renaissance is often attributed to Donatello's contemporary, Andrea del Verrocchio, for his equestrian statue of Bartolomeo Colleoni in Venice, completed around 1496.