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Oh, I don't deny it's possibility at all. I just tend not to put too much into it because I don't personally have the skills to separate the wheat (which this connection may be) from the chaff (finding coded evidence in The Last Supper proving that Jesus was a woman).
But if intentional it is an interesting connection to have been made. |
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8/30/14 - Disneyland -10k or Bust.
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In the Dan Brown school of thought, God is an internalization of Humans. 'Know you not that you be Gods" and all that. This would seem to fit with that concept.
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Eh, that's too much guesswork. Without anything from Michelangelo on the subject to go by, I wouldn't even begin to pretend to know WHY he might have done that. It seems just as likely to me that he was making some grand philosophical point about religion as it does that he just felt that fitting the subjects into forms that mirror anatomy makes for aesthetically pleasing art. So the existence and nature of any particular message remains a total mystery. But, based on the known fact that he studied anatomy deeply and applied those studies to other works of art, I DO find it more likely than not that the resemblance to the brain is more than mere coincidence, whatever his reasons for doing so.
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