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Annunciation Collection

"The Annunciation: A Timeless Depiction of Divine Revelation" Throughout history, artists have been captivated by the profound moment of the Annunciation

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Annunciation Collection: The Annunciation, 1898. Artist: Tanner, Henry Ossawa (1859-1937)
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Annunciation Collection: The Annunciation, c1438-1445, (c1900-1920). Artist: Fra Angelico
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Annunciation Collection: ANNUNCIATION. Carlo Crivelli. Panel, 1486
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Annunciation Collection: ANGELICO, Fra (1387-1455). The Annunciation
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Annunciation Collection: Manuscript Leaf with the Annunciation from a Book of Hours, ca. 1485-90. Creator: Jean Bourdichon
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Annunciation Collection: ANGELICO, Fra. The Annunciation Altarpiece
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Annunciation Collection: THE ANNUNCIATION. Icon. Moscow School, Russia, 16th century
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Annunciation Collection: Moscow Kremlin, Russia: Annunciation Cathedral
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Annunciation Collection: Russia / Nizhny Novgorod
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Annunciation Collection: The Annunciation, 1597-1600, by El Greco
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Annunciation Collection: The Cestello Annunciation, 1489, (1937). Creator: Sandro Botticelli
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Annunciation Collection: The Annunciation, with Saint Emidius, 1486. Artist: Crivelli, Carlo (c. 1435-c. 1495)
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Annunciation Collection: The Annunciation, 1894 (oil on canvas)
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Annunciation Collection: Annunciation. Painting of the workshop of Roger (Rogier) Van Der Weyden (1400-1464) Ec
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Annunciation Collection: The Carafa Chapel. the Annunciation and the Assumption of th
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Annunciation Collection: Grotto of the Annunciation, Nazareth
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Annunciation Collection: The Nativity at Night, c. 1490 (oil on oak)
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Annunciation Collection: Manuscript Leaf with the Annunciation from a Book of Hours, French, ca. 1485-90
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Annunciation Collection: Triptych of the Virgin Mary, tempera on panel, c
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Annunciation Collection: Annunciation to the Shepherds. 14th Century
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Annunciation Collection: France, The annunciation, miniature from the manuscript Breviary 469 (folio 13), 1410-15
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Annunciation Collection: Ms - C15 French Breviary
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Annunciation Collection: The Archangel Gabriel, detail from the chapel interior (fresco)
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Annunciation Collection: The Annunciation (colour litho)
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Annunciation Collection: Chapel of the Annunciation
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Annunciation Collection: View of the facade Ospedale Maggiore in Milan
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Annunciation Collection: Painting by Francesco Francia of the Annunciation, in the Brera Gallery in Milan
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Annunciation Collection: Annunciation by fra Angelico, part of the pictorial series in the Museo di San Marco
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Annunciation Collection: Capital with Annunciation in the church of Saint-Madeleine in Vezelay
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Annunciation Collection: Close-up of the protal of the Cathedral of St. Trophime in Arles
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Annunciation Collection: Panel painting by Ambrogio Lorenzetti of the Annunciation. In the Pinacoteca Nazionale in Siena
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Annunciation Collection: Door of the Red Lions, detail, Giovanni da Campione, the Santa Maria Maggiore Basilica, Bergamo
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Annunciation Collection: A soldier, detail of the Red Lions Gate, Giovanni da Campione, the Santa Maria Maggiore Basilica
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Annunciation Collection: Cortona Altarpiece or Annunciation; work of Fra Angelico. Museo Diocesano, Arezzo
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Annunciation Collection: Annunziata (or Announced), oil on panel, Antonello da Messina (ca.1414-1493), Annunciation Hall
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Annunciation Collection: Annunciation; painting by Fra Angelico, part of the pictorial cycle in the Museum of S. Marco
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Annunciation Collection: Annunciation, oil on panel, Leonardo Da Vinci (1452-1519), Uffizi Gallery, Florence
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Annunciation Collection: The Annunciation, fresco, Fra Angelico (1395 ca.-1455), Museo Nazionale di San Marco, Florence
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Annunciation Collection: Annunciation; work of Pier Maria Pennacchi. Gallerie dell'Accademia, Venice
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Annunciation Collection: Archangel Gabriel, detail of a pianting depicting the Annunciation; work of Simone Martini
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Annunciation Collection: Annunciation by Cestello, tempera on panel, Botticelli, Sandro (1445-1510), Galleria degli Uffizi
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Annunciation Collection: Annunciation, detail, oil on panel, Leonardo Da Vinci (1452-1519), Uffizi Gallery, Florence
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Annunciation Collection: Annunciation; drawing by Raphael. Graphische Sammlung Albertina, Vienna
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Annunciation Collection: The Annunciation, drawing by Michelangelo. Gabinetto dei Disegni e delle Stampe, Uffizi Gallery
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Annunciation Collection: Cathedral of Pisa: Detail of the bronze main door depicting the Annunciation
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Annunciation Collection: Nativity of St. John the Baptist; high relief of the pulpit by Giovanni Pisano
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Annunciation Collection: The Announciation, panel from Giambologna's school, on the central portal of the Cathedral of Pisa


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"The Annunciation: A Timeless Depiction of Divine Revelation" Throughout history, artists have been captivated by the profound moment of the Annunciation, when the angel Gabriel appeared to the Virgin Mary to announce that she would conceive and bear a son. This sacred event has been depicted in various forms and styles, each capturing its own unique essence. One such depiction is Henry Ossawa Tanner's "The Annunciation" from 1898. With his masterful use of light and shadow, Tanner transports us into this divine encounter, where Mary's humble acceptance shines through her eyes. Carlo Crivelli's panel from 1486 takes us back to Renaissance Italy. The intricate details in this piece showcase Crivelli's skill as he portrays both Gabriel and Mary with utmost reverence and grace. Fra Angelico also delves into this biblical narrative with his work from c1438-1445. His delicate brushstrokes create an ethereal atmosphere surrounding the scene, emphasizing the heavenly nature of this encounter between mortal and celestial beings. Moving eastward to Russia, we find an icon from the Moscow School dating back to the 16th century. Its Byzantine influence is evident in its rich colors and gold leaf accents, reminding us of Russia's deep religious heritage. In Nizhny Novgorod stands the majestic Annunciation Cathedral within Moscow Kremlin. Its grandeur echoes centuries of devotion as believers gather beneath its ornate domes to honor this pivotal moment in Christian history. Jean Bourdichon's manuscript leaf from ca. 1485-90 offers a glimpse into medieval book artistry. Through meticulous illumination techniques, Bourdichon brings life to every detail of Gabriel's visitation upon Mary. Sandro Botticelli invites us into his world with "The Cestello Annunciation" from 1489. Here we witness a tender interaction between angelic messenger and young maiden amidst lush surroundings, evoking a sense of serenity and wonder.