Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel painting used as visual proof of the Renaissance reversal: God creates Adam, but the represented God also emerges from human imagination.
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Creation of Adam
Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel painting used as visual proof of the Renaissance reversal: God creates Adam, but the represented God also emerges from human imagination.
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Michelangelo's Creation of Adam can be read in two directions: God creates Adam, but Adam also creates the represented God through human imagination, signaled by the brain-like shape behind God.
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"...this idea is most visually expressed in the painting the creation of adam by michael angelo okay this is michael angelo um the creation..."
"imagination right now you can see god um is surrounded by his angels okay but you take them away and what do you have..."
"...of course, he's most famous for a painting called The Creation of Adam, which we will discuss. Okay? The Creation of Adam is also..."
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