It was the Sistine Chapel.
Michelangelo painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel under the sponsorship
of Pope Julius II. Among the frescoes that he painted on the ceiling included
nine stories from the Book of Genesis, the emergence of Adam and Eve in the
Garden of Eden, the Great Flood and Last Judgment.
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First, the candlestick has 9 candles. It is called a Hanukkiah, though most people call it a manorah. we use this during the holiday, Hanukkah (which starts in 3 days!). one candle is the shamash and we light one for each night of Hanukkah.
The second, the animal horn, is called a Shofar. We blow and make noise with it on Rosh Hashama, this directly translates to "head of the new year". this is the jewish new year. in anchent times, the horn was blown at the crack of dawn to wake a village up and tell them it was a new year.
Last is the fruit. I am not sure which fruit this is but, if it is yellow, it is an etrog. We use this on sukkot. it is kinda like a lemon but more sour. you shake it with the lulav to represent the body, the lulav, and the heart, the etrog. you are not supposed to eat it, though.
I am jewish, just so you know:)
The overwhelming emotion comes from its large size are almost 11 feet tall and 22 feet wide. There are so many different animals and people in the painting. If you look on the back wall there is a sketch of something that looks like a human/animal sort of thing.
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The Grand Staff (also known as the Grand Stave) is basically just 2 staves joined together, with an invisible line in between them! If you haven't already learned the order of notes on the staves
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