Researchers claim to have come across a figure of great importance in Michelangelo’s nearly 500-year-old painting The Last Judgment.
Located on an entire altar wall in the Sistine Chapel in Vatican City, the artistic masterpiece took over four years to complete and depicts the second coming of Jesus Christ, containing around 300 individuals either ascending to heaven or descending to hell on the day of their “last judgment.”
Experts have now pointed out that Christ disciple Mary Magdalene is included in the painting as well — but that she’d been “hiding in plain sight” all along.
Mary Magdalene, a disciple of Christ, seems to have been “hiding in plain sight” in the Sistine Chapel for almost 500 years
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Italian art restorer Sara Penco knew how much knowledge Renaissance painter Michelangelo had under his belt and didn’t think he’d leave such a vital figure out of a pivotal scene, according to the New York Post.
“Michelangelo was an expert painter, he was very cultured, he was someone who knew the dynamics of the church very well, he knew the gospels and he could not have forgotten her,” Penco claimed.
And perhaps she was right.
Image credits: The Last Judgment by Michelangelo / Public Domain
When looking off to the far right-hand corner of the legendary art piece, partly obscured by the bottom of the cross Jesus is hanging from is the saint, seen by her yellow dress and blonde hair.
“I am firmly convinced that this is Mary Magdalene,” Penso stated, who is about to publish the Biblical painting in her book Maru Magdalene in Michaelangelo’s Judgment this week.
Image credits: The Last Judgment by Michelangelo / Public Domain
Between 1508 and 1512, Michelangelo painted the Sistine chapel’s ceiling, a project that changed the course of Western art and is regarded as one of the major artistic accomplishments of human civilization
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With Jesus supposedly loving Mary Magdalene more than the other disciples, as seen in other gnostic gospels, Penco was able to spot her with the “intimate” placing of her figure, as she’s seen kissing the cross.
“The cross-bearer is looking in the direction of Mary Magdalene, it is as if he is estranged from the composition looking towards the woman peacefully holding the wood and the cross,” she said.
Penco’s conclusion has some merit, according to other experts
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Her reasoning was backed by Professor Yvonne Dohna Schlobitten from Gregorian University in Rome.
In the forward of Penco’s upcoming book, she wrote that “iconography and theology are linked in Penco’s reasoning to form a vision: the woman kissing the cross has an important role, even if she appears hidden on the edges of the image.”
If these verdicts are true, Penco may have finally solved a mystery that’s eluded researchers for centuries.
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Indeed, since Michelangelo’s completion of The Last Judgment, viewers, historians, and researchers have all “noticed” the blonde figure hiding behind the cross, but have claimed to be unable to identify her, as reported by The Travel.
New research also allegedly suggests that an additional Easter egg is hidden in the master painting, depicting a woman battling breast cancer.
Mary Magdalene was an important part of Biblical history
Image credits: Michelangelo by Daniele da Volterra / Public Domain
Magdalene was known as one of Christ’s disciples, accompanying him in Galilee.
According to Britannica, all four canonical Gospels attested that she was present for both his crucifixion and resurrection.
Image credits: Sistine Chapel ceiling by Michelangelo / Public Domain
She went with two other women on Easter morning to anoint his corpse but ran to the disciples once she found his tomb to be empty.
Jesus then appeared to her and instructed her to tell the Apostles that he was ascending to God, as stated in the outlet.
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