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Vatican City - Oct 28, 2025: The Creation of Adam painting on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in Vatican City. The Creation of Adam is a fresco by Michelangelo.

A drawing of Michelangelo's The Creation of Man from the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel at the Vatican, Rome, Italy, from a Victorian book dated 1879 that is no longer in copyright

Scene from the famous frescoes of the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican by Michelangelo Buonarroti. Original etching by F. Boettcher, published in 1884.

The Creation of Adam. Hand-colored etching by Friedrich Boettcher (German painter, 1844 - after 1916) after the famous fresoes (1508/12) by Michelangelo Buonarroti (Italian universal artist, 1475 - 1564) in the Sistine Chapel, Vatican, published in 1884.

Close up of two hands, adult's and child's, reaching each other like Michelangelo's painting in front of stars and galaxy. Light is shining between father's and son's fingers. High contrast, lens flare.

God's Saving Hand reaching for the faithful

God and Adam, God and Adam, touch connection

The creation of Adam (detail) by Michelangelo in the vintage book the History of Arts by Gnedych P.P., 1885"n

Male finger pointing and god hand touch earth planet globe. Vector black vintage engraving illustration isolated on a white background. For web, poster, info graphic

Close-up of a man's hand with extended index finger against a marble background.

Vatican city, Italy - October 3, 2023: A fragment of the painting inside the Sistine Chapel at Vatican museum

The creation of Adam by Michelangelo in the vintage book the History of Arts by Gnedych P.P., 1885"n

Close up of two hands, reaching each other like Michelangelo's painting on black background. Black and white image, strong contrast, back lit.

Abstract shadow silhouette of gesture touch by humans palms from sunbeam on wall during posing wrist and fingers. La creazione di Adamo metaphor by Michelangelo

Man gives a smoking cigarette with marijuana. Section fresco The Creation of Adam. Vector color vintage engraving illustration isolated on a white background

Male hand pouring beer from a bottle into a glass. Section fresco The Creation of Adam. Vector color vintage engraving illustration isolated on a white background. For web, poster

Rome Italy March 08 creation of Adam by Michelangelo

The creation of Adam by Michael Angelo . The famous fresco, embodying the history of the Creation, witch decorates the celling of the Sistine Chapel, was completed in 1512 after four and half years of incessant work. Vintage engraving circa late 19th century. Digital restoration by Pictore.

Males hands holding metal handle lighter open with flame and cigarette with marijuana. Section fresco The Creation of Adam. Vector color vintage engraving illustration isolated on a white background

Creation of Adam concept showing divine and human hands reaching toward each other in a Renaissance inspired composition symbolizing life, connection and creation. The moment of life transmission. Visual metaphor used in discussions of theology, philosophy, art history, cultural symbolism. Humanity, spiritual connection, inspiration, knowledge transfer, innovation, and collaboration themes

A tribute to Michaelangelo's Creation of Adam

Abstract shadow silhouette of gesture touch by humans palms from sunbeam on wall during posing wrist and fingers in contrasting colors. Creation of Adam metaphor by Michelangelo

Creation of wooden mannequin. Hommage to Michelangelo - Creation of Adam at the Sistine Chapel

Imitation of "The Creation of Adam" by Michelangelo. Isolated on white.

"Two human hands reaching out for each other, isolated on a white background."

"Two human hands coming out two separate computers, reaching out for each other. Isolated on a white background"

The Creation of Eve. Halftone print based on a detail from the frescoes (1508/12) by Michelangelo Buonarroti (Italian painter, sculptor and architect, 1475 – 1564) in the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican, published in 1891.

Close up of two hands, adult's and childâs, reaching each other like Michelangelo's painting in front of sun and bright blue sky.

Rome Italy March 08 creation of Adam by Michelangelo

Fingers of Two People Nearly Touching - Isolated

Cancelled Stamp From Italy Featuring The Creation Of Adam Which Was Painted By Michelangelo In The Sistine Chapel. The Man In The Stamp Is Adam.

Male hand pouring beer from a bottle into a glass. Section fresco The Creation of Adam. Vector black vintage engraving illustration isolated on a white background. For web, poster

Males hands holding metal handle lighter open with flame and cigarette with marijuana. Section fresco The Creation of Adam. Vector color vintage engraving illustration isolated on a white background

Male hand pouring beer from a bottle into a glass. Section fresco The Creation of Adam. Vector color vintage engraving illustration isolated on a white background. For web, poster

Two Hands And Clouds On Pink Background Create A Heart Shape. 3D Illustration.

Creation of wooden mannequin. Hommage to Michelangelo - Creation of Adam at the Sistine Chapel

Fingers of Two People Nearly Touching - Isolated

Close up of two hands, adult's and baby's, reaching each other, like Michelangelo's painting in front of stars and galaxy. Light is shining between father's and son's fingers. High contrast, lens flare.

A closeup shot of the painting of the creation of Adam by Michelangelo

Probably the most famous fresco in the world: in Sistine Chapel God gives life to Adam, by Michelangelo.

Engraving of "Creation of Eve" (1509-10)

Creation of wooden mannequin. Hommage to Michelangelo - Creation of Adam at the Sistine Chapel

The Creation of Adam, a mechanical implementation

The Creation of Adam, a mechanical implementation

The Creation of Adam, a mechanical implementation

Creation of Eve. Hand-colored wood engraving based on the fresco (between 1509 and 1510) by Michelangelo (Italian sculptor, painter, architect and poet, 1475 - 1564) in the Sistine Chapel, Vatican, published in 1895.












