Annunciation Of The Lord Collection
"The Annunciation of the Lord: A Visual Journey Through Time" Step into a world of divine artistry as Saint Peter takes his rightful place on a majestic throne
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"The Annunciation of the Lord: A Visual Journey Through Time" Step into a world of divine artistry as Saint Peter takes his rightful place on a majestic throne, surrounded by biblical scenes depicted on wood. In this captivating painting from the 15th century, titled "Annunciation, " witness the convergence of faith and creativity. Gaze upon the exquisite fresco known as "Annunciation" from 1433-35. Its Gothic-style enameled gold plaque transports you to an era where religious devotion was expressed through intricate details and vibrant colors. As your eyes wander, discover the lunette featuring The Prophet Micah, a powerful figure conveying prophecies with unwavering conviction. Below it lies another panel showcasing the Virgin Annunciate herself, part of the renowned Ghent Altarpiece painted in 1432 using oil on panel. Travel further back in time to experience an earlier masterpiece from around 1489-90. This tempera-on-wood artwork titled "Annunciation" captures a pivotal moment in history when Mary received news that would forever change her life. Delve deeper into religious iconography with "Annunciation with Saints and Prophets" created between 1370-80. The meticulous brushwork and delicate use of tempera on wood bring forth an ethereal atmosphere that transcends time itself. Marvel at "Madonna and Child with St Luke the Evangelist, " crafted between 1390-1400. Here, St Luke stands beside Mary and Jesus, symbolizing his role as both an evangelist and artist who captured their sacred bond for generations to come. Fast forward to the Baroque period with "Annunciation" painted between 1635-40 using oil on canvas. Feel Tiziano Vecellio's mastery unfold before your eyes as he portrays this significant event with dramatic lighting and emotional intensity.