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  1. Annunciation in Christian art. The Virgin shrinks back in reluctance in the Annunciation with Sts. Margaret and Ansanus, by Simone Martini and Lippo Memmi, 1333. The Annunciation has been one of the most frequent subjects of Christian art. [1] [2] Depictions of the Annunciation go back to early Christianity, with the Priscilla catacomb in Rome ...

  2. The Annunciation - by Leonardo Da Vinci. The first work of the twenty-year-old master, The Annunciation is not yet what one would call Leonardesque. The composition follows a centuries-old model with the angel on the left, the Virgin on the right, and a lectern in between; the whole depicted in an architectural setting that opens out onto a landscape.

  3. Mariologyof the Catholic Church. The Feast of the Annunciation ( Greek: Ο Ευαγγελισμός της Θεοτόκου, romanized : O Evangelismós tis Theotókou, lit. 'the Annunciation of the Mother of God') commemorates the visit of the archangel Gabriel to the Virgin Mary, during which he informed her that she would be the mother of ...

  4. 『受胎告知(Annunciation)』の絵画は、マリアのもとに天使ガブリエルが現れ、神の子を身ごもったことを知らせる場面が描かれ「フラ・アンジェリコ」「ボッティチェリ」「レオナルド・ダビンチ」等の名画が遺されています。聖書『ルカの福音書』の記述と共に、21点の作品と描き伝えられて ...

  5. Gerard David Netherlandish. 1506. On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 605. These panels were part of a spectacular multistoried polyptych commissioned by Vincenzo Sauli, a wealthy Italian banker and diplomat with connections to Bruges, for the high altar of the Benedictine abbey church of San Gerolamo della Cervara, near Genoa.

  6. The present Annunciation is based on works of the same subject by Titian and Tintoretto, although the positions of the two figures are reversed in El Greco’s versions. More specific comparisons are to be found to Tintoretto’s composition in the Scuola di San Rocco in Venice, which El Greco used as his starting-point for the figures, also looking to Tintoretto’s approach to drapery in a ...

  7. Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the fact of the, is related in Luke, i, 26-38. The Evangelist tells us that in the sixth month after the conception of St. John the Baptist by Elizabeth, the angel Gabriel was sent from God to the Virgin Mary, at Nazareth, a small town in the mountains of Galilee.Mary was of the house of David, and was espoused (i.e. married) to Joseph, of the same ...