Purpose: A detailed analysis in the iconography and pictorial appearance of the scene of the "Prophet Jonah" painted by the artist Michelangelo Buonarroti (1475-1564) on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel between the years 1508 and 1512. Materials and Methods: Literature review on the Italian Renaissance period and the life of Michelangelo Buonarroti and analysis of historical aspects of the evolution of studies of human anatomy in this period and the works of the artist. Results: A comparative analysis of the representation of the figure of the fish on the left thigh of "Jonah" with a cross section of penis shows a curious similarity. The pictorial and iconographic analysis reveals an intensity of light on the pubic area and the position of...
An examination of the meaning of some of Michelangelo\u27s work, particularly the Sistine Chapel
In his description of Michelangelo’s statue of Moses (c.1513-1545), Giorgio Vasari alleges that Roma...
Upon discovery of Michelangelo’s concealed neuroanatomicalimages in “Separation of Light from Darkne...
PURPOSE:A detailed analysis in the iconography and pictorial appearance of the scene of the "Prophet...
Michelangelo considered a mastery of the body and anatomy to be the essential "theory" articulating ...
Because a single theological interpretation of the Sistine Ceiling cannot be made, the ceiling is a ...
6This article describes what we believe to be the key to interpreting the concept represented by Mic...
The authors analyze an interesting sculpture found in the gardens of a 17 th Century palace in Lisbo...
During the Renaissance, a period of ‘rebirth’ for humanities and science, new knowledge and speculat...
This paper reports the results of a first diagnostic campaign on a little panel painting, representi...
The Renaissance period was a laboratory of extensive scientific and artistic production that also i...
Faculty Mentor: Mark Gregory Pegg In 1508 Pope Julius II summoned Michelangelo to Rome to paint the ...
The aim of present report was to briefly review the history of the anatomical studies during the Ita...
During the sixteenth century, many individuals became fascinated by the human form, which led to an ...
La presente ricerca si concentra sul gruppo dei santi martiri nell’affresco del Giudizio Universale ...
An examination of the meaning of some of Michelangelo\u27s work, particularly the Sistine Chapel
In his description of Michelangelo’s statue of Moses (c.1513-1545), Giorgio Vasari alleges that Roma...
Upon discovery of Michelangelo’s concealed neuroanatomicalimages in “Separation of Light from Darkne...
PURPOSE:A detailed analysis in the iconography and pictorial appearance of the scene of the "Prophet...
Michelangelo considered a mastery of the body and anatomy to be the essential "theory" articulating ...
Because a single theological interpretation of the Sistine Ceiling cannot be made, the ceiling is a ...
6This article describes what we believe to be the key to interpreting the concept represented by Mic...
The authors analyze an interesting sculpture found in the gardens of a 17 th Century palace in Lisbo...
During the Renaissance, a period of ‘rebirth’ for humanities and science, new knowledge and speculat...
This paper reports the results of a first diagnostic campaign on a little panel painting, representi...
The Renaissance period was a laboratory of extensive scientific and artistic production that also i...
Faculty Mentor: Mark Gregory Pegg In 1508 Pope Julius II summoned Michelangelo to Rome to paint the ...
The aim of present report was to briefly review the history of the anatomical studies during the Ita...
During the sixteenth century, many individuals became fascinated by the human form, which led to an ...
La presente ricerca si concentra sul gruppo dei santi martiri nell’affresco del Giudizio Universale ...
An examination of the meaning of some of Michelangelo\u27s work, particularly the Sistine Chapel
In his description of Michelangelo’s statue of Moses (c.1513-1545), Giorgio Vasari alleges that Roma...
Upon discovery of Michelangelo’s concealed neuroanatomicalimages in “Separation of Light from Darkne...