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  1. Adam. Modeled 1881, cast about 1924. Auguste Rodin’s powerfully expressive figure of Adam was originally intended to be paired with a sculpture of Eve, flanking a sculptured bronze portal commissioned by the French government for the Musée de Arts Décoratifs, Paris. For this monumental undertaking, which he entitled The Gates of Hell, Rodin ...

  2. In the first plane, Adam awakens, reclined against a tree, while God, dressed in a draping tunic and floating inside a ring of clouds, blows into him the breath of life. On the background, to the right of the tree on which Adam lies, is a landscape with small trees and animals: a cow, a couple of rabbits, a bear, and a frolicking deer.

  3. The Creation of Adam. Seven reflections based on a sculpture of the Creation of Adam from Chartres Cathedral in France. Available Grove ebooks. The book is designed for group or personal reflection and prayer . Here is an extract from chapter 2. The Unfinished Creation. ‘In the beginning when God began creating the heavens and the earth. Gen 1.1.

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  5. The Creation of Adam, by Michelangelo. Of all the marvelous images that crowd the immense complex of the Sistine Ceiling, The Creation of Adam is undoubtedly the one which has most deeply impressed posterity. No wonder, for here we are given a single overwhelming vision of the sublimity of God and the potential nobility of man unprecedented and unrivaled in the entire history of visual art.

  6. www.musee-rodin.fr › en › museeAdam | Musée Rodin

    For Adam, he almost certainly reused an existing work, since he exhibited the statue the same year at the Salon of 1881, under the name The Creation of Man. Both the title and the pose of this large-scale figure attest to the enormous influence of Michelangelo’s works, notably the celebrated painting of Adam on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel (1508-1512).