The Creation of Adam


 The Creation of Adam

It was painted by Michelangelo, who painted the whole ceiling of the Sistine chapel. And the part that everyone knows is this one, entitled "The Creation of Adam".
Like The Fallen Angel, there's also a part of this painting that everybody knows more than the rest of it. 

The most direct meaning in Michelangelo’s Creation of Adam is the moment when God created human life, as described in the Book of Genesis in the Christian Bible: “Then God said, “Let us make man in our image, after our likeness. Michelangelo chose to illustrate this moment with complete clarity, painting God reaching out and touching Adam’s finger with his, to create the first great spark of life.
An anatomical reference has been made regarding Michelangelo's Creation of Adam, adding to the artwork's possible deeper significance. Many people believe that the form God and the angels generate resembles a womb and placenta, implying that Adam was born rather than created by God out of thin air.

I truly think this artwork is
beautiful. I absolutely love Michelangelo's talent, all of his pieces are breathtaking. I also think Michelangelo made a great job of highlighting the importance of women. I
t makes a fascinatingly complex argument for the equality of the sexes within the Biblical story of creation, and the vital role of women within it.

The multiple meanings of this artwork make me love it even more, Michelangelo did a great job at portraying some issues that weren't represented because of the "laws" of art. 

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