What is the Renaissance painting with the two hands reaching out to touch each other?

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asked Jul 18, 2013 in Artworks

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The Creation of Adam is a fresco on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, painted by Michelangelo Buonarroti circa 1511. It illustrates the Biblical story from the Book of Genesis in which God the Father breathes life into Adam, the first man. Chronologically the fourth in the series of panels depicting episodes from Genesis on the Sistine ceiling, it was among the last to be completed. It is arguably one of the most famous and most appreciated images in the world.

answered Jul 18, 2013
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It's from Michelangelo's painting of Creation of Adam in the Sistine Chapel - on the ceiling. The one on the left with his hand curled down lazily is Adam and the one on the right reaching is God with his angels.

answered Jul 18, 2013