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    Critique of “The Creation of Adam” The Creation of Adam is a Fresco painting by Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni that was created circa 1512. In terms of dimensions, The Creation of Adam is 280 cm wide and 570 cm long (or 9ft 2in wide and 18ft 8in long). Considering The Creation of Adam is a Fresco painting, the painting uses wet lime plaster as a medium. It also uses water as a vehicle and buon fresco pigment. The painting’s subject matter revolves around the creation of Adam in the book

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    was painted on the Sistine Chapel ceiling throughout the year of 1508. Known as The Creation of Adam, it is the fourth in a series of a biblical, chronological piece, depicted from the book of Genesis. Granted by the permission of Pope Julius II, a young and talented sculptor, named Michelangelo Buonarroti, free-handedly illustrated this piece using deistic and patient technique. Michelangelo’s, The Creation of Adam, is a masterwork of biblical art that portrays the spark of life between God and Man

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    The Creation of Adam In this paper, you will read my analyzation of The Creation of Adam painted by Michelangelo. The painting is located on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in Vatican City, Rome, Italy, it is in the center of the chapel surrounded by many other paintings. The Sistine Chapel was built in 1473 but the paintings on the ceiling did not begin until 1508 and was not finished until about four years later in 1512. You will read about what some writers thought about The Creation of Adam

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    The Creation of Adam In the Sistine Chapel, the ceiling shows nine section stories of the Genesis, divided into groups of three. In the fourth chronological scene, Michelangelo’s creation of Adam is the most famous. Adam was brought to life after creating humanity and to pursue God’s wishes of creating another human being. Adam and Eve were a visible depiction of God in creation. According to the virtual tour, the creation of Adam is located in the center panel next to the creation of Eve. After

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    The Sistine Chapel and the Creation of Adam Michelangelo(1475-1564) The sistine Chapel and mainly the Creation of Adam fresco are treasures to the world of art, Michelangelo the creator brought his discipline of sculpting into painting the frescoes and the human silhouette. The story of the Sistine Chapel starts with the building itself, built in 1473 under the supervision of Giovannino de Dolci. It is located in Vatican, Which is almost like the capital for catholicism. Vatican

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    in history. One of his most famous masterpieces occupies what is probably the largest canvas on earth: The Sistine Chapel. Each fresco contains a glimpse of creation using nine separate stories from the book of Genesis. Yet the most famous image from this 134 ft. x 45 ft. painting is The Creation of Adam. The image of God reaching down to Adam is so commonplace that many forget, or do not know, how controversial this portrayal of the divine was in the 16th century. God was a divine king seated upon

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    According to arthistory.about.com The Creation of Adam is a fresco painting by Michelangelo, which is on the Sistine Chapel 's ceiling. The Sistine Chapel forms part of the large Papal Chapel built within the Vatican by Pope Sixtus IV. Pope Julius II asked Michelangelo to paint the Sistine Chapel’s ceiling in 1508. Michelangelo painted the ceiling from July 1508 to October 1512. The creation of Adam was painted in 1511. In fact, The Creation of Adam took less than three weeks to complete. In the

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    The Creation of Adam is an outstanding painting forming an essential part of the Sistine Chapel ceiling. The outstretched hands of God nearly touching Adam has become iconic of humanity. The knowledge Michelangelo’s has about human anatomy is seen in the painting and its connection with the frescoes’ meaning. The artist Michelangelo in his art work, “The Creation of Adam” reflects upon the birth of Adam (Genesis 2:7) while utilizing characteristics of Renaissance art, such as realism, and perspective

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    The Creation of Adam is one of the most famous works of art by Michelangelo and is located on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. The Painting depicts two main figures: God, on the right hand side, and Adam, on the left hand side. These images illustrate the creation of man in the book of Genesis and is meant to help us understand that man was made in the image of God. The major aspects of this painting, God, Adam, and the angels, Convey Christian morals such as fatherliness, Humanity, and divinity

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    Michelangelo’s depiction of The Creation of Adam is a masterpiece intricately incorporated into the massive collection of frescoes work located on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. In his research article, An Interpretation Of Michelangelo's Creation of Adam Based on Neuroanatomy, Meshberger analyzes the connection between the structure of the human brain to Michelangelo's depiction of the Creation of Adam. Meshberger dissects and describes the anatomy of the brain to give readers another perspective

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