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Pietà
Michelangelo. 498–1499. Carrara marble
Saint Peter’s Basilica, Vatican City
From Michelangelo’s Pietà, the Everest of Renaissance sculpture, I am not only impressed at its serene beauty, its sublime mixture of spirituality and humanity coming from the statue, but I am particularly obsessed with a feature of its anatomy, that can only be achieved by a great sculptor: the fold on Jesus’ right armpit when the Virgin Mary holds the weight of his body on her lap. Marble turns into skin.