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It's the morning of February 19th, 1945. A handful of United States Marines start the tortuous climb to the top of Mount Suribachi with one mission, to raise the American flag. Five men pushing together the flagpole into the rocky terrain is amongst the most iconic images in American memory.
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An interesting take on abstract art. The latter portrays the beauty of the blur and superpostition of exquisite color. This italian artist is ahead of her time by using color and the uncertaintity to portray elemts of our everyday life.
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Blend Cota Hand Signed
Oil on Canvas
Framed - 24 x 36
Fire Treated Resin Finish -
The Creation of Adam is a fresco painting by Italian artist Michelangelo valued at 300 million dollars, which forms part of the Sistine Chapel’s ceiling, painted c. 1508–1512. It shows the Biblical creation narrative from the Book of Genesis in which God gives life to Adam, the first man. Part of a complex iconographic scheme, and chronologically fourth in a series of panels portraying episodes from Genesis.
Michelangelo’s Creation of Adam is one of the most replicated religious artwork. In 1505, the newly elected Pope Julius II invited Michelangelo back to Rome. He was commissioned to build the Pope’s tomb, which was to include forty statues and be finished in five years. It took him 40 years to complete, and even then, it was still not completed to his satisfaction. During the same time, Michelangelo painted the Sistine chapel in 4 years.
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An interesting take on abstract art. The latter portrays the beauty of the blur and superpostition of exquisite color. This italian artist is ahead of her time by using color and the uncertaintity to portray elemts of our everyday life.
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An interesting take on abstract art. The latter portrays the beauty of the blur and superpostition of exquisite color. This italian artist is ahead of her time by using color and the uncertaintity to portray elemts of our everyday life.