Description
For your consideration, a reproduction of “The Creation of Adam,” one of the most famous fresco panels on the Sistine Chapel’s ceiling. It was painted by the Italian Renaissance artist Michelangelo between 1508 and 1512.
It illustrates the biblical creation narrative from the Book of Genesis, specifically the moment God gives life to Adam, the first man.Composition: On the left, Adam is shown lounging on the earth, while on the right, God is depicted as an elderly, muscular figure surrounded by angels and draped in a swirling red cloak.
The central focus is the near-touching of their index fingers, which symbolizes the divine spark of life being transmitted to humanity. Some modern interpretations suggest the shape of the figures around God resembles a human brain, symbolizing the gift of intellect.Original Location: The original masterpiece remains in the Vatican Museums in Vatican City.
Produced by Maria Teresa Mendez, Mexico circa the 1980s. Wood wrapped in goatskin. Painted in goatskin with lacquer or polyester finish. Initials from the Artist in lower right corner.
Dimensions: 24″ H x 46.25″ W x 2.5″ D
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Original vintage unrestored condition. Expect signs of vintage wear.
Overall, good condition. Firm and sturdy. The layer of clear has signs of stress. Minor repairs are visible.
Curated by AMBIANIC
SKU: ACC05072607
Additional information
| Weight | 45 kg |
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| Dimensions | 50 × 26 × 10 cm |

















