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Italian researcher claims a 16th-century bust in Rome is a hidden Michelangelo, but experts remain skeptical.
Italian researcher Valentina Salerno claims a 16th-century marble bust of Christ in Rome’s Basilica of Sant’Agnese Fuori le Mura is a previously unrecognized work by Michelangelo, citing archival documents and a supposed secret pact among the artist’s students to protect his works.
Her theory, presented on March 4, 2026, at a news conference and published on a non-peer-reviewed platform, has drawn attention ahead of the 550th anniversary of Michelangelo’s birth.
While the Vatican invited her to a scientific committee and the sculpture is now under protection with an “Alarm armed” sign, official art authorities have not endorsed the claim.
The bust remains officially listed as anonymous from the Roman school of the 16th century, and mainstream scholars have largely declined to comment or dismissed the attribution, noting past misattributions and lack of peer-reviewed evidence.
Un investigador italiano afirma que un busto del siglo XVI en Roma es un Michelangelo escondido, pero los expertos siguen siendo escépticos.