nude Adam

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Nude Adam is the unclothed biblical first man as portrayed in Michelangelo’s iconic Sistine Chapel fresco "The Creation of Adam."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf artistic representation of Adam
biblical character depiction
fresco figure
artGenre religious art
artHistoricalPeriod Italian Renaissance NERFINISHED
artist Michelangelo NERFINISHED
artMovement High Renaissance NERFINISHED
basedOn Adam from the Book of Genesis
bodyIdeal classical male nude
commissionedBy Pope Julius II NERFINISHED
creator Michelangelo NERFINISHED
culturalSignificance iconic image of the human body in Western art
depictedFrom side view
depictionStyle High Renaissance NERFINISHED
depicts Adam NERFINISHED
extendsBodyPart right arm
extendsTowards Nude God the Father in The Creation of Adam NERFINISHED
gazesTowards Nude God the Father in The Creation of Adam NERFINISHED
hasBodyPartVisible arms
head
legs
torso
hasGender male
hasPose reclining on the ground
hasPosition reclining
hasTitle Nude Adam NERFINISHED
iconographicRole biblical Adam NERFINISHED
first man
isClothed no
isNude yes
languageOfTitle English
locatedIn Apostolic Palace NERFINISHED
Sistine Chapel NERFINISHED
Sistine Chapel ceiling NERFINISHED
Vatican City
locatedInWork The Creation of Adam NERFINISHED
medium fresco
orientation horizontal
partOf ceiling decoration of the Sistine Chapel
partOfNarrativeCycle Genesis scenes on the Sistine Chapel ceiling
partOfWork The Creation of Adam NERFINISHED
religiousContext Christianity
subjectMatter Old Testament scene
symbolizes creation of man
humanity
timeOfCreation circa 1511
visualFocus human anatomy

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Creation of Adam depictsFigure nude Adam
subject surface form: The Creation of Adam