This is the right forearm of Michelangelo's Moses (c. 1513-1515) statue. The arrow points to a small muscle called the extensor digiti minimi, which only contracts when the pinky is lifted, otherwise
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Mannion, Mark on X: "Had to go see this before we left Rome. Michelangelo's Moses. The horns on his head are due to a mistranslation from Latin. Moses was “shining” but a
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Michelangelo's Moses is a marble sculpture made in 1513–15. One of the many details of this masterpiece is one very small muscle in the forearms that contracts only when lifting the pinky,
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