The artwork, titled “Ignudo,” was created by Michelangelo around the year 1509. As a fresco, it belongs to the High Renaissance art movement and falls under the genre of nude painting (nu). This piece is part of the renowned Sistine Chapel Paintings series and is currently located in the Sistine Chapel within the Vatican.
Depicted in the artwork is a youthful, muscular male figure, akin to classical representations of human anatomy. The figure is shown mid-turn, capturing the dynamic tension in the muscles and lending a sense of motion and vitality to the pose. The intricate play of light and shadow accentuates the contours of the figure’s back, arms, and legs, reflecting Michelangelo’s mastery in rendering the human form. The background features rich drapery and architectural elements that frame the subject, emphasizing the physicality and dramatic presence of the figure within the composition.