A Historical Precedent for Brain Anatomy being depicted in Art |
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A team of career artists and designers have discovered a previously unrecognized visual language - a type of visual cipher - ingeniously hidden in the hieroglyphic reliefs, statuary, and architectural motifs of ancient Egyptian temples and tombs.
A precedent for biological correspondence in art was set in the Oct 10th, 1990 Issue of JAMA when Dr. Frank Mershberger had an article published in which he published the theory that Micheal Angelo had depicted a brain in his painting the creation of Adam on the Sistine Chapel To find out more visit http://www.magicalegypt.com |