A:Once completed, the depiction of Christ and the Virgin Mary naked was considered sacrilegious, and Cardinal Carafa and Monsignor Sernini (Mantua's ambassador) campaigned to have the fresco removed or censored, but the Pope resisted. At the Council of Trent, shortly before Michelangelo's death in 1564, it was decided to obscure the genitals and Daniele da Volterra, an apprentice of Michelangelo, was commissioned to make the alterations. A copy of the original, made by Marcello Venusti with all of its original anatomical details, can be found in Naples' Capodimonte Museum. B:If we give Venusti the benefit of the doubt and assume that his work was either a faithful copy of Michelangelo's or was otherwise as close as anyone could come to recreating the great master's style, could a careful examination of his painting help someone to ascertain whether or not Michelangelo used real, nude models, or if he merely made inferences about the fairer sex's anatomy? Answer: shakespeare
A:Once completed, the depiction of Christ and the Virgin Mary naked was considered sacrilegious, and Cardinal Carafa and Monsignor Sernini (Mantua's ambassador) campaigned to have the fresco removed or censored, but the Pope resisted. At the Council of Trent, shortly before Michelangelo's death in 1564, it was decided to obscure the genitals and Daniele da Volterra, an apprentice of Michelangelo, was commissioned to make the alterations. While the original did not survive, a near-perfect copy, including the censored details, was made by Marcello Venusti at the time, and is now in the Capodimonte Museum of Naples. B:If we give Venusti the benefit of the doubt and assume that his work was either a faithful copy of Michelangelo's or was otherwise as close as anyone could come to recreating the great master's style, could a careful examination of his painting help someone to ascertain whether or not Michelangelo used real, nude models, or if he merely made inferences about the fairer sex's anatomy? Answer: atmospheric
A:Islamic economic institutes are not known for their intellectual freedom, and according to Muhammad Akram Khan are unlikely to allow criticism of the ideas or policies of their founding leaders or governments. The Centre for Research in Islamic Economics, an organ of the Jeddah University in Saudi Arabia, for example, "cannot allow publication of any work that goes against the orthodox thinking of the influential" Saudi religious leadership. Despite "tall talk about ijtehad", Islamic economists "are shy" about "suggesting innovative ideas" for fear of antagonizing religious clerics. B:Are Islamic economic institutes likely produce revolutionary  economic policies and economists in the future? Answer: atmospheric
A:Once completed, the depiction of Christ and the Virgin Mary naked was considered sacrilegious, and Cardinal Carafa and Monsignor Sernini (Mantua's ambassador) campaigned to have the fresco removed or censored, but the Pope resisted. At the Council of Trent, shortly before Michelangelo's death in 1564, it was decided to obscure the genitals and Daniele da Volterra, an apprentice of Michelangelo, was commissioned to make the alterations. While the original did not survive, a near-perfect copy, including the censored details, was made by Marcello Venusti at the time, and is now in the Capodimonte Museum of Naples. B:If, instead of copying the fresco itself, a modern artist were to try to recreate Venusti's work (as it hangs in the museum today) with contemporary models for Jesus and Mary, would it be technically unnecessary for those models to pose in the nude? Answer: shakespeare
A:Once completed, the depiction of Christ and the Virgin Mary naked was considered sacrilegious, and Cardinal Carafa and Monsignor Sernini (Mantua's ambassador) campaigned to have the fresco removed or censored, but the Pope resisted. At the Council of Trent, shortly before Michelangelo's death in 1564, it was decided to obscure the genitals and Daniele da Volterra, an apprentice of Michelangelo, was commissioned to make the alterations. While the original did not survive, a near-perfect copy, including the censored details, was made by Marcello Venusti at the time, and is now in the Capodimonte Museum of Naples. B:If a tourist were to post a photo of Venusti's work on Facebook, is there a chance that it could be tagged by image-recognition software as being a pornographic image? Answer: atmospheric
A:Once completed, the depiction of Christ and the Virgin Mary naked was considered sacrilegious, and Cardinal Carafa and Monsignor Sernini (Mantua's ambassador) campaigned to have the fresco removed or censored, but the Pope resisted. At the Council of Trent, shortly before Michelangelo's death in 1564, it was decided to obscure the genitals and Daniele da Volterra, an apprentice of Michelangelo, was commissioned to make the alterations. No uncensored copies of the original survived the alterations, but a reproduction by Marcello Venusti, in the Capodimonte Museum of Naples, attempts to depict how they would look if they were painted by Michelangelo in clothing. B:If, instead of copying the fresco itself, a modern artist were to try to recreate Venusti's work (as it hangs in the museum today) with contemporary models for Jesus and Mary, would it be technically unnecessary for those models to pose in the nude? Answer: shakespeare
A:Islamic economic institutes are not known for their intellectual freedom, and according to Muhammad Akram Khan are unlikely to allow criticism of the ideas or policies of their founding leaders or governments. The Centre for Research in Islamic Economics, an organ of the Jeddah University in Saudi Arabia, for example, "cannot allow publication of any work that goes against the orthodox thinking of the influential" Saudi religious leadership. Despite "tall talk about ijtehad", Islamic economists "are shy" about "suggesting innovative ideas" for fear of antagonizing religious clerics. B:Could Islamic economic institutes attract diverse students and economists from around the world? Answer: atmospheric
A:Islamic economic institutes are not known for their intellectual freedom, and according to Muhammad Akram Khan are unlikely to allow criticism of the ideas or policies of their founding leaders or governments. The Centre for Research in Islamic Economics, an organ of the Jeddah University in Saudi Arabia, for example, "cannot allow publication of any work that goes against the orthodox thinking of the influential" Saudi religious leadership. Despite "tall talk about ijtehad", Islamic economists "are shy" about "suggesting innovative ideas" for fear of antagonizing religious clerics. B:Will religious orthodox groups continue to hamper the intellectual freedom of Islamic economic institutes? Answer: shakespeare
A:Once completed, the depiction of Christ and the Virgin Mary naked was considered sacrilegious, and Cardinal Carafa and Monsignor Sernini (Mantua's ambassador) campaigned to have the fresco removed or censored, but the Pope resisted. At the Council of Trent, shortly before Michelangelo's death in 1564, it was decided to obscure the genitals and Daniele da Volterra, an apprentice of Michelangelo, was commissioned to make the alterations. A copy of the original, made by Marcello Venusti with all of its original anatomical details, can be found in Naples' Capodimonte Museum. B:If a tourist were to post a photo of Venusti's work on Facebook, is there a chance that it could be tagged by image-recognition software as being a pornographic image? Answer:
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