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Michelangelo's Secret Message in the Sistine Chapel

Posted: 05/26/10 10:40 AM ET

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At the age of 17 he began dissecting corpses from the church graveyard. Between the years 1508 and 1512 he painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in Rome. Michelangelo Buonarroti, known by his first name the world over as the singular artistic genius, sculptor, and architect, was also an anatomist, a secret he concealed by destroying almost all of his anatomical sketches and notes.

Now, 500 years after he drew them, his hidden anatomical illustrations have been found -- painted on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, cleverly concealed from the eyes of Pope Julius II and countless religious worshipers, historians, and art lovers for centuries -- inside the body of God.

This is the conclusion of Ian Suk and Rafael Tamargo, in their paper in the current issue of the scientific journal Neurosurgery. Suk and Tamargo are experts in neuroanatomy at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore, Maryland.

In 1990, physician Frank Meshberger published a paper in the Journal of the American Medical Association deciphering Michelangelo's imagery with the stunning recognition that the depiction in God Creating Adam in the central panel on the ceiling was a perfect anatomical illustration of the human brain in cross section. Meshberger speculates that Michelangelo surrounded God with a shroud representing the human brain to suggest that God was endowing Adam not only with life, but also with supreme human intelligence.

Now in another panel The Separation of Light from Darkness, Suk and Tamargo have found more. Leading up the center of God's chest and forming his throat, the researchers have found a precise depiction of the human spinal cord and brain stem.

Is the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel a 500 year-old puzzle that is only now beginning to be solved? What was Michelangelo saying by constructing the voice box of God out of the brain stem of man? Is it a sacrilege or homage?

It took Michelangelo four years to complete the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. He proceeded from east to west, starting from the entrance of the Chapel to finish above the altar. The last panel he painted depicts God separating light from darkness. This is where the researchers report that Michelangelo hid the human brain stem, eyes and optic nerve of man inside the figure of God directly above the altar.

Art critics and historians have long puzzled over the odd anatomical irregularities in Michelangelo's depiction of God's neck in this panel, and by the discordant lighting in the region. The figures in the fresco are illuminated diagonally from the lower left, but God's neck, highlighted as if in a spotlight, is illuminated straight-on and slightly from the right. How does one reconcile such clumsiness by the world's master of human anatomy and skilled portrayer of light, with bungling the image of God above the altar?

Suk and Tamargo propose that the hideous goiter-disfigured neck of God is not a mistake, but rather a hidden message. They argue that nowhere else in any of the other figures did Michelangelo foul up his anatomically correct rendering of the human neck. They show that if one superimposes a detail of God's odd lumpy neck in the Separation of Light and Darkness on a photograph of the human brain as seen from below, the lines of God's neck trace precisely the features of the human brain.

There is something else odd about this picture. A roll of fabric extends up the center of God's robe in a peculiar manner. The clothing is bunched up here as is seen nowhere else, and the fold clashes with what would be the natural drape of fabric over God's torso. In fact, they observe, it is the human spinal cord, ascending to the brain stem in God's neck. At God's waist, the robe twists again in a peculiar crumpled manner, revealing the optic nerves from two eyes, precisely as Leonardo Da Vinci had shown them in his illustration of 1487. Da Vinci and Michelangelo were contemporaries and acquainted with each other's work.

The mystery is whether these neuroanatomical features are hidden messages or is the Sistine Chapel a Rorschach test upon which anyone can extract an image that is meaningful to themselves. The authors of the paper are, after all, neuroanatomists. The neuroanatomy they see on the ceiling may be nothing more than the man on the moon.

But Michelangelo also depicted anatomical features elsewhere in the ceiling, according to other scholars; notably the kidney, which was familiar to Michelangelo and was of special interest to him as he suffered from kidney stones.

If the hidden figures are intentional, what do they mean? The authors resist speculation, but a great artist does not merely reproduce an object in a work of art, he or she evokes meaning through symbolism. Is Separation of Light from Darkness an artistic comment on the enduring clash between science and religion? Recall that this was the age when the monk Copernicus was denounced by the Church for theorizing that the earth rotated around the sun. It was a period of struggle between scientific observation and the authority of the Church, and a time of intense conflict between Protestants and Catholics.

It is no secret that Michelangelo's relationship with the Catholic Church became strained. The artist was a simple man, but he grew to detest the opulence and corruption of the Church. In two places in the masterpiece, Michelangelo left self portraits -- both of them depicting himself in torture. He gave his own face to Saint Bartholomew's body martyred by being skinned alive, and to the severed head of Holofernes, who was seduced and beheaded by Judith.

Michelangelo was a devout person, but later in life he developed a belief in Spiritualism, for which he was condemned by Pope Paul IV. The fundamental tenet of Spiritualism is that the path to God can be found not exclusively through the Church, but through direct communication with God. Pope Paul IV interpreted Michelangelo's Last Judgment, painted on the wall of the Sistine Chapel twenty years after completing the ceiling, as defaming the church by suggesting that Jesus and those around him communicated with God directly without need of Church. He suspended Michelangelo's pension and had fig leaves painted over the nudes in the fresco. According to the artist's wishes, Michelangelo's body is not buried on the grounds of the Vatican, but is instead interred in a tomb in Florence.

Perhaps the meaning in the Sistine Chapel is not of God giving intelligence to Adam, but rather that intelligence and observation -- and the bodily organ that makes them possible -- lead, without the necessity of Church, directly to God. The material is rich for speculation and the new findings will doubtlessly spark endless interpretation. We may never know the truth, but in Separation of Light from Darkness, Michelangelo's masterpiece combines the worlds of art, religion, science, and faith in a provocative and awe inspiring work of art, which may also be a mirror.

Photo credit: I Suk and RJ Tamargo, (2010) Concealed neuroanatomy in Michelangelo's Separation of Light From Darkness in the Sistine Chapel, Neurosurgery 66, 851-861.

 
 
 
At the age of 17 he began dissecting corpses from the church graveyard. Between the years 1508 and 1512 he painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in Rome. Michelangelo Buonarroti, known by his ...
At the age of 17 he began dissecting corpses from the church graveyard. Between the years 1508 and 1512 he painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in Rome. Michelangelo Buonarroti, known by his ...
 
 
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09:35 AM on 06/23/2010
Okay, so maybe there is a hidden brain in there, big woop. The frightening part is that a reputable scientific journal would publish such a ridiculous "discovery". What part of this theory makes this a viable scientific finding?

What next, a Madonna Marmite triptych?
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somsoc
All humans are atheists at birth.
02:16 AM on 06/07/2010
The great Michelangelo, an openly gay artist who the Pope made sure had abundant companionship. He was way ahead of his time and an artist beyond almost all others.
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06:55 PM on 06/06/2010
I wish God could give some intelligence to people who are seeing all of this in the painting. I look at burled wood and see faced in the depths of hell. OK so now what?
Don't people have anything else to do? oh and for you Debbie Downers, I have studied art for sometime in college so I am not just an Art Novice.
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I'm happy to live in a fact based world
06:09 PM on 06/05/2010
The secret message within the creation image on ceiling of the Sistine Chapel? God, obviously, intended man to have tiny genitals, but we have evolved over time.
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somsoc
All humans are atheists at birth.
02:17 AM on 06/07/2010
But the god thingy didn't!!!!!
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03:46 PM on 06/02/2010
Sistine Chapel = religious cartoons for the illiterate masses.
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skexie
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03:38 AM on 06/02/2010
Scientists find evidence of intelligent design in a painting...classic
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somsoc
All humans are atheists at birth.
02:18 AM on 06/07/2010
Ya' retch, I mean reich, no true scientist would touch this with a 10 ft. paint brush.
02:44 AM on 06/01/2010
This is going to sound crazy, but does anyone see an arm and a hand in the back and white pic in the neck? It looks like an arm bend up showing a hand like if it would hold something upright. please look carefully and i know its not eyes.I saw that image and not a brain so much.
07:41 PM on 05/31/2010
God's also sportin' some rather upright nipples. Either a reference to the feminine aspect (Sophia, Mary, etc.) or its just a bit chilly in the chapel
07:23 PM on 05/31/2010
Dear Dr. Fields,

I have studied sculpture and anatomy (nursing class) and do not see anything too odd about God's neck other than it's difficult for people of today to recognize the underside of his double pointed, white beard.

There is the prominent left sternocleidomastoideus ending in the left ear, the trakia, voice box and jowls of an aged person, then the beard, mouth, elongated nose of aging and left eye. A unique perspective for that age!

From an artist's perspective, he couldn't have left the area too blank or it would have looked even more odd and he obviously wanted to draw the greatest extreme of "under the chin facial angle" that could still be recognized. Any greater the angle and only nose would show- no challenge. See, he got us all talking about his skills....which could have been part of his motivation.

Thank you for the interesting puzzle!

Ann Goodman
02:57 PM on 05/31/2010
How does Religion have its own section on Huffpo, but science remains in purgatory. C'mon Huffpo, get on it!
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joe757
03:18 PM on 06/01/2010
Because Science makes the home page, and if not it falls under "Tech"
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12:40 PM on 05/31/2010
The neck does look odd, but it seems more likely to me that it's something about God's larynx. God commanded the light to exist by speaking. It says,

"In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth. 2And the earth was without form, and void; and darkness was upon the face of the deep. And the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters. 3And God said, Let there be light: and there was light. 4And God saw the light, that it was good: and God divided the light from the darkness. 5And God called the light Day, and the darkness he called Night. And the evening and the morning were the first day."

It's not absolutely unambiguous that the separation was done by speaking, but there's no mention of doing anything by hand or anything but commanding and naming. If you virtually hypertrophy some of the muscles involved in speech, it might look like that.
08:36 AM on 05/31/2010
AMEN........................ CHECK MERRIAM-WEBSTER OR WIKIPEDIA FOR MEANING
07:11 AM on 05/31/2010
God has a brain in his throat! And nobody knew! That's hard to swallow. Has anyone told the pope?
12:50 AM on 05/31/2010
We all know the human condition. We assume to know the condition of God. We only venture to guess the condition of demonic existance. All I am sure of is that the ones cast down by God are not human. They affect us in our daily lives profoundly. The weak the strong and most of all the holy. I know jealousy is a huge motivator. All the ones cast down want is to be close to God again. They know him intimitly. They were close and knew it. We are closer than we know. The lost ones work through us at every oppurtunity just trying to get back the true paradise they know. These priest are more victims of evil than evil. Let the world be witness to what they do to show thier love for God and regret for thier weakness. Let them publicly make examples of themselves. The more pain you suffer on Earth the greater your reward in heaven. Practice what you preach. I look forward to hearing from and about you. Please make God proud. Set an example for all to see.
04:01 PM on 05/31/2010
Very touching & so true. Thank you for posting.
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10:31 PM on 06/02/2010
Can a man be completely evil but live a life free of evil acts? If so, which afterlife would claim his soul?
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10:37 AM on 06/05/2010
From a Christian viewpoint, actions mean nothing. It is what is in your heart and intent that God judges. If a man only does good out of fear of punishment but his heart is far from his neighbor, his heart is also far from God and he will be rejected.
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12:30 AM on 05/31/2010
It's called 'scotoma'; the mind sees what it wants to believe