I think it is a good point, too. But as art is artifice and so never truly true, it is unlikely that such a mythical being as Adam would be portrayed in a way that wasn't "stylised". It has now, for a while, been established that people were crucified through wrists and not hands, and we also know that Christ was not a white man. But try telling that to an artist. Myth always becomes "reality" to those who have faith and those who play God by creating. And if the belly-on was included to "complete" the man, I kind of think that he would have preferred his rib back instead, especially after all that trouble with the fruit.
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