Amazing Accuracy of detail in old art: Michelangelo’s The Flood seems to depict a woman with breast cancer
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[This is because of the incredible attention to detail of Michelangelo. What a genius. That was real art, before Jews came and stuffed up art, which Hitler hated. Jan]
You can view the image here: https://www.newscientist.com/article/2454073-michelangelos-the-flood-seems-to-depict-a-woman-with-breast-cancer/
The Renaissance artist Michelangelo had carried out human dissections, which may have led him to include women with breast cancer in some of his pieces
By James Urquhart
30 October 2024
A section of Michelangelo’s ‘The Flood’ depicting a woman with suspected breast cancer. A woman in “The Flood” shows signs of breast cancer, such as lumps.
Michelangelo appears to have depicted a woman with breast cancer in his fresco The Flood on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, which may have been a message on the inevitability of death.
Researchers have previously identified signs of breast cancer – including swelling and skin retraction – in his sculpture Night, dated around 1526 to 1533.
Now, Raffaella Bianucci at the University of Paris-Saclay in France and her colleagues…
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