Michelangelo’s Hand Attributed to Long-Overlooked Artworks

Michelangelo's Hand Attributed to Long-Overlooked Artworks

Researchers have identified two overlooked pieces of art—a painting and a sculpture—as creations of Michelangelo, utilizing scientific and historical methodologies. This significant discovery was achieved through a blend of advanced imaging techniques alongside thorough archival investigations.

The painting, once dismissed as a mere copy, has been re-attributed to the renowned Renaissance artist. Similarly, a sculpture from a private collection is now thought to have been sculpted by Michelangelo during his formative years.

The art community is abuzz with these revelations, prompting scholars to reconsider other pieces potentially linked to Michelangelo. Additional research and peer evaluations are anticipated to confirm these attributions, which could expand the recognized body of work by the master artist.

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