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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

Background imageAnnunciation Collection: The Virgin, detail of the polychrome terracotta Annunciation by Andrea della Robbia

The Virgin, detail of the polychrome terracotta Annunciation by Andrea della Robbia, in the lunette of the Ospedale degli Innocenti

Background imageAnnunciation Collection: The Angel Gabriel, detail of the polychrome terracotta Annunciation by Andrea della Robbia

The Angel Gabriel, detail of the polychrome terracotta Annunciation by Andrea della Robbia, in the lunette of the Ospedale degli Innocenti

Background imageAnnunciation Collection: Illuminated Exultet, detail, work preserved in the National Museum of St. Matthew in Pisa

Illuminated Exultet, detail, work preserved in the National Museum of St. Matthew in Pisa. Detail representing Christ inside an almond, a scene of the Annunciation

Background imageAnnunciation Collection: Central spire of the Corporal Reliquary, in precious metal and enamels, work by Ugolino di Vieri

Central spire of the Corporal Reliquary, in precious metal and enamels, work by Ugolino di Vieri. The reliquary is in the Cappella del Corporale, Orvieto Cathedral Orvieto Cathedral

Background imageAnnunciation Collection: Annunciating Angel by Andrea della Robbia preserved in Osservanza Church, in Siena

Annunciating Angel by Andrea della Robbia preserved in Osservanza Church, in Siena Siena Chiesa dell'Osservanza Statue Early Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods

Background imageAnnunciation Collection: French and German diptychs with the Stories of Christ: works preserved in the Louvre Museum, Paris

French and German diptychs with the Stories of Christ: works preserved in the Louvre Museum, Paris France Paris, Louvre Dyptch Gothic, Middle Ages, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D

Background imageAnnunciation Collection: Remains of an architrave with reliefs depicting episodes from the Life of the Virgin and Christ

Remains of an architrave with reliefs depicting episodes from the Life of the Virgin and Christ, in the Church of Santa Giustina, Padua Padua Church of Santa Giustina Architrave Romanesque

Background imageAnnunciation Collection: Glazed terracotta representing the Annunciation, Robbian work preserved in the Collegiate Church

Glazed terracotta representing the Annunciation, Robbian work preserved in the Collegiate Church of St Giuliano, in Castiglion Fiorentino Castiglion Fiorentino Collegiate Church of St Giuliano High

Background imageAnnunciation Collection: The Annunciated Virgin. Wooden statue by Matteo Civitali, preserved in the Church of Santa Maria

The Annunciated Virgin. Wooden statue by Matteo Civitali, preserved in the Church of Santa Maria dei Servi in Lucca Lucca Church of Santa Maria dei Servi Statue Renaissance

Background imageAnnunciation Collection: Sarcophagus of Bartolomeo De Petrinis, Bishop of Sulmona, work conserved at the Cathedral of San

Sarcophagus of Bartolomeo De Petrinis, Bishop of Sulmona, work conserved at the Cathedral of San Panfilo in Sulmona Sulmona Cathedral of San Panfilo Sarcophagus Early Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageAnnunciation Collection: Altar with statues and bas-reliefs portraying the Virgin, work by Andrea dell'Aquila conserved in

Altar with statues and bas-reliefs portraying the Virgin, work by Andrea dell'Aquila conserved in the Chapel of Madonna del Soccorso inside the Church of Madonna del Soccorso

Background imageAnnunciation Collection: High relief portraying the Mary, the Archangel Gabriel and the Eternal between Seraphim

High relief portraying the Mary, the Archangel Gabriel and the Eternal between Seraphim (formerly in the ciborium of the cathedral); work by Giovanni de Rettori conserved above the right side door

Background imageAnnunciation Collection: Annunciation, work of the school of Giovanni della Robbia positioned in the Church of St Domenico

Annunciation, work of the school of Giovanni della Robbia positioned in the Church of St Domenico in San Miniato, Pisa San Miniato san domenico church Sculpture Renaissance

Background imageAnnunciation Collection: The sacrifice of Abraham and the Annunciation with the Visitation

The sacrifice of Abraham and the Annunciation with the Visitation, detail of the pulpit of Volterra Cathedral, in the province of Pisa, in Tuscany Volterra Cathedral Low Relief

Background imageAnnunciation Collection: Detail of the bas-relief with the Life of Christ, work of Maestro Niccolo

Detail of the bas-relief with the Life of Christ, work of Maestro Niccolo, on the facade of the Basilica of San Zeno, Verona 1915-1920 ca. Maestro Niccol 1138 Verona - Basilica of S

Background imageAnnunciation Collection: Annunciation and Nativity, detail of the leather casket with gilded reliefs representing

Annunciation and Nativity, detail of the leather casket with gilded reliefs representing the Stories of the Redeemer. The object is preserved in the Museum of the Works of the Cathedral, Lucca

Background imageAnnunciation Collection: Ivory bas-relief with the Stories from the Life of Jesus Christ

Ivory bas-relief with the Stories from the Life of Jesus Christ, located in the Civic Museum in Bologna. The object was shown at the Exhibition of Sacred Art that took place in Bologna in 1900

Background imageAnnunciation Collection: Presepe, robbian terracotta preserved in the Civic Museum of Sansepolcro

Presepe, robbian terracotta preserved in the Civic Museum of Sansepolcro Sansepolcro St Chiara Church Low Relief, Basrelief High Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods

Background imageAnnunciation Collection: Painted wardrobe, carved and inlaid. Work of the fourteenth century Florentine School preserved at

Painted wardrobe, carved and inlaid. Work of the fourteenth century Florentine School preserved at the Bandini Museum, Fiesole

Background imageAnnunciation Collection: The Virgin and Child with Saints, upper section of the glazed terracotta altarpiece by Andrea

The Virgin and Child with Saints, upper section of the glazed terracotta altarpiece by Andrea della Robbia, in the Oratory of the Madonna del Buon Consiglio

Background imageAnnunciation Collection: The Archangel Gabriel. Bas-relief located on the left jamb of the portal of the Cathedral of Santa

The Archangel Gabriel. Bas-relief located on the left jamb of the portal of the Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta, in Altamura, Apulia Altamura Low Relief, Basrelief Late Gothic, Gothic, Middle Ages

Background imageAnnunciation Collection: 17th-century shrine with relief portraying the Annunciation, work located on Via S. Pietro in Trent

17th-century shrine with relief portraying the Annunciation, work located on Via S. Pietro in Trent Trento Via S. Pietro Shrine, Tabernacle, Statue Baroque, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods

Background imageAnnunciation Collection: Shrine with the Annunciation, created by the Della Robbia family

Shrine with the Annunciation, created by the Della Robbia family. Hall of Liberal Arts and Sciences; Borgia Apartments, Vatican Museums, Vatican City State of the Vatican City Vatican Museums

Background imageAnnunciation Collection: Marble group depicting the Annunciation, by Antonello Gagini, in the Museo Civico A

Marble group depicting the Annunciation, by Antonello Gagini, in the Museo Civico A. Cordici in Erice, in the province of Trapani Erice Museo Civico A

Background imageAnnunciation Collection: Terracotta Altar with the Annunciation and Saints, situated in the Civic Museum of Montepluciano

Terracotta Altar with the Annunciation and Saints, situated in the Civic Museum of Montepluciano and carried out by the della Robbia Workshop Montepulciano Altarpiece High Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageAnnunciation Collection: The coronation of the Virgin. Enamelled terracotta by Andrea della Robbia

The coronation of the Virgin. Enamelled terracotta by Andrea della Robbia, preserved in the Osservanza Church, in environs of Siena Siena Osservanza Church Low Relief, Basrelief Early Renaissance

Background imageAnnunciation Collection: Our Lady of the Annunciation; work attributed to Niccol Spinelli located in the right side of

Our Lady of the Annunciation; work attributed to Niccol Spinelli located in the right side of the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore in Florence 1920-1930 ca. Spinelli, Niccol 1370-1427 ca

Background imageAnnunciation Collection: Angel of the Annunciation; work attributed to Niccol Spinelli located in the right side of

Angel of the Annunciation; work attributed to Niccol Spinelli located in the right side of the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore in Florence 1920-1930 ca. Spinelli, Niccol 1370-1427 ca

Background imageAnnunciation Collection: A slab and a tile in bronze. Sculpted works kept in the Museo Cristiano in Brescia

A slab and a tile in bronze. Sculpted works kept in the Museo Cristiano in Brescia Brescia Museo Cristiano Low Relief, Basrelief, Pace Early Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageAnnunciation Collection: Annunicated virgin; sculptural work from XIV century preserved in the Museo dell'Opera

Annunicated virgin; sculptural work from XIV century preserved in the Museo dell'Opera Metropolitana in Siena Siena Museo dell'Opera Metropolitana Statue Gothic, Middle Ages, Europe

Background imageAnnunciation Collection: Lunette in glazed terracotta representing the Annunciation; work by Andrea della Robbia

Lunette in glazed terracotta representing the Annunciation; work by Andrea della Robbia. Below is a Baptismal font with a circular basin adorned with reliefs

Background imageAnnunciation Collection: Annunciation, by Bernardo Rossellino, in the Museo della Collegiata, in Empoli

Annunciation, by Bernardo Rossellino, in the Museo della Collegiata, in Empoli Empoli Museo della Collegiata Statue Early Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageAnnunciation Collection: The Annunciation from the Oratory of Santa Maria delle Grazie, in Stia

The Annunciation from the Oratory of Santa Maria delle Grazie, in Stia Stia Santa Maria delle Grazie Low Relief, Basrelief Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageAnnunciation Collection: Tabernacle with Madonna with Child and Saints; in the predella

Tabernacle with Madonna with Child and Saints; in the predella, Annunciation and two stories of san Francesco and the Magdalen

Background imageAnnunciation Collection: Wooden polychrome statue representing the Annunciated Virgin

Wooden polychrome statue representing the Annunciated Virgin, work by Jacopo della Quercia preserved in the Collegiate of San Gimignano San Gimignano Collegiate Church Statue Early Renaissance

Background imageAnnunciation Collection: Silver and enamel staff preserved in Palazzo Piccolomini in Pienza

Silver and enamel staff preserved in Palazzo Piccolomini in Pienza Pienza Palazzo Piccolomini Crosier, Pastoral Staff Early Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageAnnunciation Collection: Altar piece, in enameled terracotta, depicting the Resurrection

Altar piece, in enameled terracotta, depicting the Resurrection, Coronation of Maria and four saints, in the predella, the Annunciation, Adoration of the Child

Background imageAnnunciation Collection: Scenes from the lives of Christ and the Virgin. Polychrome tiles

Scenes from the lives of Christ and the Virgin. Polychrome tiles, in the sacristy of the Church of Santa Maria Maggiore in Alatri, in the province of Frosinone Alatri Church of Santa Maria Maggiore

Background imageAnnunciation Collection: Fifteenth century altar by Antonio di Ser Ghino located in the Cathedral of Grosseto

Fifteenth century altar by Antonio di Ser Ghino located in the Cathedral of Grosseto Grosseto Cathedral Altar Early Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageAnnunciation Collection: Altar piece in enamelled terracotta by Giovanni della Robbia with the Last Judgement

Altar piece in enamelled terracotta by Giovanni della Robbia with the Last Judgement and the Annunciation, Nativity and Epiphany predella

Background imageAnnunciation Collection: View of the main entrance of the former General Hospital, now location of the state University

View of the main entrance of the former General Hospital, now location of the state University, built by Francesco Maria Richini, Milan. The statues in the niches are: at the bottom, St

Background imageAnnunciation Collection: Illustrated chest with the Annunciation, in the Archeological Museum of Istria, in Pula

Illustrated chest with the Annunciation, in the Archeological Museum of Istria, in Pula, photographed during the period of Italy's reign in Istria Croatia Pula

Background imageAnnunciation Collection: Terracotta polychrome lunette of the Ospedale degli Innocenti, work by Andrea della Robbia

Terracotta polychrome lunette of the Ospedale degli Innocenti, work by Andrea della Robbia, depicting the annunciation. Florence Ospedale degli Innocenti Lunette Early Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageAnnunciation Collection: Annunciation; work in glazed terracotta modelled after the Della Robbia school, Torre dei Marsili

Annunciation; work in glazed terracotta modelled after the Della Robbia school, Torre dei Marsili, Florence Florence Borgo San Jacopo High Relief Early Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageAnnunciation Collection: The annunciated Virgin, work by the umbrian-sienese school, preserved in the Diocesan Museum in

The annunciated Virgin, work by the umbrian-sienese school, preserved in the Diocesan Museum in Montalcino Montalcino Diocesan Museum of Sacred Art Statue Early Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageAnnunciation Collection: Annunciated angel, work by Domenico di Niccol dei Cori preserved in the Diocesan Museum in

Annunciated angel, work by Domenico di Niccol dei Cori preserved in the Diocesan Museum in Montalcino Montalcino Diocesan Museum Statue Early Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageAnnunciation Collection: Annunciating Angel, work by Domencio di Niccol dei Cori preserved in the Diocesan Museum in

Annunciating Angel, work by Domencio di Niccol dei Cori preserved in the Diocesan Museum in Montalcino Montalcino Diocesan Museum Statue Early Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageAnnunciation Collection: Face of annunciated Virgin, work by Domenico di Niccol dei Cori preserved in the Diocesan Museum

Face of annunciated Virgin, work by Domenico di Niccol dei Cori preserved in the Diocesan Museum in Montalcino Montalcino Diocesan Museum Statue Early Renaissance, Renaissance



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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.