The most interesting artwork I really enjoyed was the Fall of Man as depicted by Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti. I realized that unlike other figures, this creation seems tangible in the Christian religion as well as in art history. Unlike the rest of the works during this period, Michelangelo focuses on the Renaissance style as a shift from the common medieval penchant at the time. The drawings are quite interesting with the male figures showing more masculinity. The stone is also perfectly positioned at the bottom in such a manner that draws the perspective of the viewers to the drift between the garden and the banishment. The illustration is more evident with the images of Adam and Eve on the right step on dry ground. This emphasis further draws attention to the religious feature of the artwork.
The Fall of Man highlights the biblical story of the temptation of Adam and Eve and their eventual punishment. At the center of this creation, there is the fig tree, which represents the tree of knowledge. As I focused on this work, I realized that Michelangelo united both events of the Temptation and the Expulsion by painting the middle tree gigantic in such a manner that it fills the scene in both sides. This greatly contrasts previous attempts of illustrating the events. The painting is quite interesting in that it highlights the crime on left side and its effect, the banishment, on the other side. Michelangelo makes this emphasis through the overarching shape of the tree.
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The North doors is quite interesting as well. The creation is detailed to include the religious undertone. From the evaluation of the works, Ghiberti had to indeed work tediously to interpret the Gothic into the south doors. In as much as the entire work is captivating, I concur that the great details all through the works contribute to the focal points of this piece.