Mysterious deciphers 'Lungs' in the painting of the artist Sandro Botticelli

A new finding concerns the famous painting "Birth of the Venus" by Italian artist Sandro Botticelli (1445-1510), recently published by the medical journal Acta Biomadica. Accordingly, Davide Lazzeri, a surgeon with a very knowledgeable knowledge of the art, pointed out that the Botticelli painting brought the anatomical details of medicine into this painting.

"This is a personal and deliberate interpretation; however, it fits perfectly with a previous study of another famous Botticelli painting" Spring "by researchers. In the study, Blech and Doliner were discovered, in the study, it was found that the shape of the lungs lies hidden on the perspective of the vegetation behind the main face of Venus, " Davide Lazzeri surgeon explain.

Picture 1 of Mysterious deciphers 'Lungs' in the painting of the artist Sandro Botticelli
Famous picture "Birth of the Venus".(Image source: artpaintingartist).

If you look closely at the painting, the viewer can see the evil coat that fairy Spring Flora wants to put on her of Venus in fact has hidden the exact shape of the lungs with the actual color. The image of the lungs can be Botticelli inspired by the "New Platonist" philosophical school of the Médicis dynasty, which is the allegory symbol of the life cycle of man by the breath of God.

In the "Birth of the Venus" , currently on display at the Uffizi museum in Florence (Central Italy), the Botticelli painting seems to only pay attention to the right lung with the expression of the navel in right under Flora's left hand; From there, the bronchi, blood vessels and nerves run through.

According to Davide Lazzeri surgeon, there is another explanation regarding the lung symbol in Botticelli's paintings. Every Botticelli fan knows that the young Florence nobleman Simonetta Vespucci Cattaneo, who is considered the muse, the inspiration for the artist's portrait of Venus's face, died of pneumonia .