Human anatomy is an anatomy diagram of the human body structure from the anatomical category according to the human anatomy posture. In order to clarify the shape, position and interrelationship of the various parts and structures of the human body, a standard posture must first be established. When describing any posture, this standard posture shall prevail.
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This standard posture is called an anatomical posture. That is, the body is upright, with both eyes looking forward; the feet stand side by side,
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Huge mural hides human anatomy
Since the birth of the famous mural "Genesis" by the Italian art master Michelangelo, he has never been away from the attention and discussion of art lovers. Now, this timeless masterpiece has revealed a shocking secret: two American doctors claim that the image of human anatomy is hidden in the painting!
These mysterious patterns, known as the "Michelangelo Code," were jointly discovered by Lan Sucker and Rafael Tamalgo, experts of neurosurgery at Johns Hopkins University. When the two entered the Vatican Sistine Chapel as a tourist to admire this great mural up close, they found that the part that expresses "God separates light and darkness" is not in harmony with the other parts of the mural. The expression of the chest appears a bit awkward, with some irregular lines. In addition, the light sources of the other characters in the painting are from the obliquely below, while God's neck is directly illuminated by the light source. These unusual expressions caused suspicion between the two, believing that Michelangelo deliberately laid a foreshadowing.
Human anatomy Tusuk and Tamargo spent four years researching this. They compared the anatomy image of the human brain with the picture of God's neck in the painting, and unexpectedly found that the outlines of the two were surprisingly similar! The protruding part of God's throat is like the cerebella and the muscles in the upper part of the throat It's like a pontine. The strange lines of the belt on the robe worn by God in the painting represent the human spine. The two doctors believe that Michelangelo deliberately led people to discover his anatomical knowledge implied in murals with slightly poor brush strokes. This research result quickly caught people's attention after it was published in the journal Neurosurgery. Michelangelo and his "Genesis" once again shrouded in mystery.
As one of the "Three Masters" of the Renaissance, Michelangelo is a rare master of the arts who has accomplished painting, sculpture, architecture, and poetry. The huge mural "Genesis" represents the glory of his painting career. peak. In 1508, Michelangelo painted frescoes for the dome of the Vatican Sistine Chapel at the invitation of Pope Julio II. Zenith murals have always been a headache for painters because they need to be drawn up, not to mention the grand scale of the Sistine Chapel Zenith. In such a difficult creative environment, Michelangelo, with his amazing perseverance and infinite dedication to art, took 4 years and 5 months to finally complete the unprecedented masterpiece of Genesis.
The mural "Genesis" is based on the story of the same chapter in the Bible. It is divided into 9 parts and themes. It depicts more than 300 characters distributed on the ceiling of the entire rectangular hall of the Sistine Chapel. The painting is 36.54 meters long, 13.14 meters wide, and has a total area of 480 square meters, making it one of the largest murals in history. The entire work is magnificent, the scene is magnificent, and the characters are extremely infectious and artistically expressive. It is an immortal monument in the history of world art. It is associated with another large mural in the Sistine Chapel, The Last Judgment, and is called the two most representative paintings in Michelangelo's life.
As for the purpose for which Michelangelo wanted to hide the human anatomy in such an important work on religious subjects, Sucker and Tamargo did not give the answer. Professor Douglas Fields from the University of Maryland guessed that it was Michelangelo's "art to embody the eternal conflict between religion and science." Due to the aversion to church greed and corruption, Michelangelo had a bad relationship with the church during his lifetime. Perhaps the master wanted to use his own paintings to suggest that Adam's wisdom was not given by God, but from the natural observation and special body structure of human beings.
It is worth mentioning that this is not the first time that Genesis has been found to have "pictures in paintings". The works of art masters always seem to have a special attraction for ordinary people. Many obsessed art lovers are enthusiastic about researching and interpreting them, hoping to discover the hidden secrets. American writer Dan Brown, in his best-selling puzzle novels such as "The Da Vinci Code" and "Angel and Devil", made a bold conjecture on the numerous works of artists such as Da Vinci and Bernini. The enthusiasm of countless readers around the world has pushed this "alternative" interpretation of masters' works to the extreme.
Michelangelo and Genesis, with their status in people's minds, naturally cannot be "survived" in the tide. I do not know if it is a coincidence that most of the mystery hidden in this painting is related to human anatomy. In 1990, American physician Frank Mechberg discovered that the pattern of God and surrounding angels in the middle of the famous painting, "God Creates Adam," is very similar to the cross-section of the human brain. Coincidentally, two Brazilian doctors Barreto and Oliveira were later inspired by Messberg's article. After studying the mural for a long time, they determined that Michelangelo left a lot of "passwords" in Genesis, and after cracking, many human organs, bones and other tissues can be found. For example, in the "God Creates Adam" scene, the trunk looks like a human bronchus, and God's purple robe looks like a lung. In "Kurmai's Female Prophet", the green cloth bag next to the female prophet resembles a human heart. In "The Prophet of Libya", if the picture is turned upside down, the wrinkles at the skirt of the prophet and the bottom of her torso are like the joint grooves of the human humerus connecting the shoulders. Based on the above findings, the two wrote a book entitled "Michelangelo's Secret Art", which was sold out in Brazil after publication.
However, conjecture is conjecture in the end, and many experts and scholars do not agree with these divergent "discoveries". They believe that people always view these works with a preconceived idea and lack objective factual basis. New York University Renaissance art history expert Dennis Gronnims pointed out: "Many so-called people who study art history will make a mistake, that is, if they want to see, they will say what they see."
However, who can be sure that the master did not have such an intention at that time? As we all know, many artists of the Renaissance were fascinated by human anatomy. Da Vinci, a great genius who was also one of the "Three Masters" of the Renaissance, had drawn fine human anatomy, and proposed the concept of blood circulation and heart anatomy earlier than William Harvey. The originator of modern physiological anatomy. The shapely figure of the male body painted by Da Vinci in his famous "Vitruvian Man" has become a symbol of many famous medical magazines and conferences.
Like Da Vinci, Michelangelo is also known for his mastery of human anatomy. He had been chartered by the vice-principal of a monastery in Florence and had performed autopsies at church hospitals for 12 years. This particular experience gave him the opportunity to delve deeper into anatomy and carefully figure out the structure of the human body. The world-famous marble statue "David" is an example of Michelangelo's application of human anatomy to artistic creation. In this work, Michelangelo has vividly and vividly shaped a healthy and perfect image of a young man with his skilled anatomy.
It seems that Michelangelo, who is keen on human anatomy, wants to show people his knowledge in this aspect through his works. It seems not impossible. Unfortunately, Michelangelo did not leave any relevant explanations in the creation of Genesis, and most of his sketches and notes on human anatomy have also been destroyed by himself. Whether this hidden painting is really hidden in the far-reaching painting is still an unsolvable mystery.