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A new article recently published in the journal Clinical Anatomy has suggested that Renaissance artist Michelangelo hid secret images of female anatomy in the Medici Chapel in Florence. But did ...
A subterranean corridor in Florence covered with charcoal drawings of figures thought to be sketched by Michelangelo while in hiding is be opened to the public for the first time.
A subterranean corridor in Florence covered with charcoal drawings of figures thought to be sketched by Michelangelo while in hiding is be opened to the public for the first time.
The first chapel, the Sagrestia Nuova, was designed by Michelangelo in the early 1520s to entomb four members of the influential Medici family - although only two tombs were finished.
Self-taught at age 40, the Florentine artist spent the second half of his life designing projects like the Laurentien Library and Sagrestia Nuova for the Medicis in Florence.
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