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The Sistine Chapel ceiling, painted by Michelangelo, has one panel known as the 'Creation of Adam'. In this panel God's finger touches Adam's. The image can be seen at the link provided.
Adam. God created him on the 6th day of "Creation week." Then God pulled out one of Adam's ribs and created Eve.
After the creation of Paradise by God. Starring Adam and Eve.
Well if you believe in God and the whole creation of the world. Than it would be Adam and Eve's house.
That would be the Jewish Calendar. Subtract the current civilian year of 2011 from the current Jewish year of 5770 and you get the biblical date from the "creation" of Adam which was 3760 years before the birth of Christ, the second "Adam".
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the creation of adam
By looking at Michelangelo's creation of Adam, it is evident that this is not typically his work.
The answer is; 1st off, he didn't paint it in the first place, Michelangelo did. 2nd, It's called the creation of Adam. 3rd, Adam has a belly button. Just thought I'd throw in a trick question for everyone to enjoy.
"The Creation of Adam" is a famous painting created by Michelangelo. It is assumed to show the Biblical sequence where God breathes life into the first man "Adam".
the creation of adam which was painted on the Sistine Chapel ceiling
"Donnadio," translates from Italian into English as gift from God. In The Creation of Adam, God reaches out to him and gives Adam life. Life is the gift from God.
"Creation of Adam" by Michelangelo uses organic lines. they are broken and fractured, disrupted, angular, and have very fast contours. This is very typical of his work.
The CORRECT ANSWER IS "it shows anatomical features in detail"
The Sistine Chapel ceiling, painted by Michelangelo, has one panel known as the 'Creation of Adam'. In this panel God's finger touches Adam's. The image can be seen at the link provided.
The Creation of Adam is part of the massive ceiling of the Sistine Chapel done by Michelangelo. The Sistine Chapel in the Vatican in Rome.
The ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in Rome was painted my Michelangelo. The entire ceiling is painted with biblical scenes including the Garden of Eden, the creation of Adam and Eve and the Great Flood.