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DescriptionThe Creation of Adam.jpg |
The Creation of Adam
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Date |
circa 1511 |
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Author |
Michelangelo Buonarroti (1475–1564) |
Alternative names |
Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni
Français : Michel-Ange
Polski: Michał Anioł
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Date of birth/death |
6 March 1475 |
18 February 1564 |
Location of birth/death |
Deutsch: Caprese Michelangelo bei Arezzo
Français : Caprese, au nord d'Arezzo en Toscane
Italiano: Caprese (Commune di Arezzo, Toscana)
Polski: Caprese (prowincja Toskanii (Arezzo) we Włoszech)
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Rome |
Work period |
Français : Renaissance
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Work location |
Deutsch: Florenz, Rom, Toskana
Français : Florence, Rome, Toscane
Polski: Bolonia, Florencja, Rzym
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