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  Worldvisitguide > Places > Vatican Museums - Sistine... > Indoor Architecture > Sistine Chapel > Separation of Land from...
Separation of Land from Sea
Relationship with : La Terre

Material : Fresco
Item 11 on 28
Indoor Architecture
Fresco (Ceiling)

Vitrine : 02

Area related
Le Vatican (Le Vatican)


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The central part of the ceiling shows nine stories of the Genesis, divided into groups of three, relative to the origin of the universe, of man and of evil. The first three episodes (Separation of Light from Darkness: Genesis 1:1-5; Creation of the sun, moon and planets: Genesis 1:11-19; Separation of Land from Sea: Genesis 1,9-10) dominated by the figure of God, Creator of the Universe, are followed by those of the Creation of Adam (Genesis 1:26-27) and of Eve (Genesis 2:18-25), with the figures of man and woman in their nakedness, the symbol of innocence (Genesis 2:25) which will be lost with Original Sin (Genesis 3:1-13), shown in the next panel together with the resulting Banishment from the Garden of Eden (Genesis 3:22-24). The last three frescoes (The Sacrifice of Noah: Genesis 8:15-20, The Flood: Genesis 6:5-8,20, The Drunkenness of Noah: Genesis 9:20-27) show the fall of mankind and its rebirth with Noah, chosen by God as the only man to be saved for repopulating the earth after the Creator had decided to destroy every living creature in it because of human evil.

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Item(s) related   
Rodin Museum :
The Kiss
La Main de Dieu
La Création
Groupe
François-Auguste-René Rodin (Auguste Rodin) et Séraphin Soudbinine
from 1896 to 1902

Vatican Museums - Sistine Chapel :
Sistine Chapel
Creation of the sun, moon and planets
Ceiling
Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni (Michel-Ange)
Separation of Light from Darkness
Ceiling
Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni (Michel-Ange)
Related article(s)   

Michel-Ange
Article "Michel-Ange" d'Etienne Bricon paru dans La grande encyclopédie : inventaire raisonné des sciences, des lettres et des arts - Paris 1885-1902

 
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