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Annunziata (or Announced), oil on panel, Antonello da Messina (ca.1414-1493), Annunciation Hall, Palazzo Abatellis, Regional Gallery, Palermo
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Annunziata (or Announced), oil on panel, Antonello da Messina (ca.1414-1493), Annunciation Hall, Palazzo Abatellis, Regional Gallery, Palermo
Annunziata (or Announced), oil on panel, Antonello da Messina (ca.1414-1493), Annunciation Hall, Palazzo Abatellis, Regional Gallery, Palermo Regional Gallery, Palazzo Abatellis, Annunciation Hall Painting Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:2002. Date of Artwork:1476-1479 ca.. Artist:Antonello da Messina, Antonello di Antonio, known as (ca.1430-1479)
Alinari, Fratelli
FDC-F-001073-0000
Media ID 33187041
© Alinari Archives, Florence
Annunciation Book Cabinet Work Gesture Human Psychology Lectern Life And Representations Of The Virgin Veilrenaissance Applied Arts And Crafts Headdress Civilian Subject
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This print showcases the exquisite artwork "Annunziata (or Announced)" by Antonello da Messina, a renowned Italian painter from the Renaissance period. Painted between 1476 and 1479, this oil on panel masterpiece can be found in the Annunciation Hall of Palazzo Abatellis, Regional Gallery in Palermo. Antonello da Messina's attention to detail and mastery of technique are evident in every brushstroke of this painting. The artist skillfully captures the moment of annunciation, where an angel communicates with the Virgin Mary about her divine destiny. This profound gesture is depicted with utmost grace and emotion, emphasizing human psychology and spiritual significance. The composition is enhanced by various elements such as a lectern holding a book, symbolizing knowledge and communication. The cabinet work surrounding it adds to the overall aesthetic appeal while highlighting applied arts and crafts during that era. The figures are dressed in fashionable attire reflecting both civilian and religious headdresses along with intricately designed veils. This photograph was taken in 2002 by Alinari Fratelli, capturing not only the beauty of Antonello da Messina's artwork but also preserving its historical importance for future generations. Through this image, viewers can appreciate how Renaissance-Baroque styles merged seamlessly within Europe during the first and second millenniums AD. "Annunziata" serves as a testament to Antonello da Messina's artistic brilliance while offering insights into biblical narratives from the New Testament. It exemplifies how art transcends time, allowing us to explore individual experiences through physiological and psychological aspects portrayed on canvas.
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