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Archangel Gabriel Collection (#18)

"Archangel Gabriel: The Divine Messenger of the Annunciation" In the realm of religious art, one figure stands out as a celestial messenger

Background imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: The Buxtehude Altar, right wing, 1400-10 (tempera on panel)

The Buxtehude Altar, right wing, 1400-10 (tempera on panel)
XKH145293 The Buxtehude Altar, right wing, 1400-10 (tempera on panel) by Master Bertram of Minden (c.1345-c.1415); 108.5x93 cm; Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburg, Germany; German, out of copyright

Background imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: The Annunciation to St. Joachim and the Adoration of the Magi, from the left wing

The Annunciation to St. Joachim and the Adoration of the Magi, from the left wing
XKH145292 The Annunciation to St. Joachim and the Adoration of the Magi, from the left wing of the Buxtehude Altar, 1400-10 (tempera on panel) (detail of 159469)

Background imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: The Annunciation and the Flight into Egypt, from the Buxtehude Altar, 1400-10 (tempera

The Annunciation and the Flight into Egypt, from the Buxtehude Altar, 1400-10 (tempera
XKH145288 The Annunciation and the Flight into Egypt, from the Buxtehude Altar, 1400-10 (tempera on panel) by Master Bertram of Minden (c.1345-c.1415); Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburg, Germany; German

Background imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: The Annunciation from the High Altar of St. Peters in Hamburg, the Grabower Altar

The Annunciation from the High Altar of St. Peters in Hamburg, the Grabower Altar
XKH145276 The Annunciation from the High Altar of St. Peters in Hamburg, the Grabower Altar, 1383 (tempera on panel) by Master Bertram of Minden (c.1345-c.1415); Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburg

Background imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: The Angel of the Annunciation, c. 1650 (oil on canvas)

The Angel of the Annunciation, c. 1650 (oil on canvas)
XIR222783 The Angel of the Annunciation, c.1650 (oil on canvas) by Romanelli, Giovanni Francesco (Il Viterbese) (1610-62); Musee de la Chartreuse, Douai, France; Italian, out of copyright

Background imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: The Annunciation, 1651-52 (oil on canvas)

The Annunciation, 1651-52 (oil on canvas)
XIR220232 The Annunciation, 1651-52 (oil on canvas) by Poerson, Charles (1609-67); 350x400 cm; Musee des Beaux-Arts, Arras, France; French, out of copyright

Background imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: Annunciation, 1859 (oil on canvas)

Annunciation, 1859 (oil on canvas)
BAL11707 Annunciation, 1859 (oil on canvas) by Babb, Charlotte E. (fl.1862-85); 66x53.3 cm; Roy Miles Fine Paintings; English, out of copyright

Background imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: Prediction of Samsons birth, print maker: Cornelis Massijs, Cornelis Massijs, 1549

Prediction of Samsons birth, print maker: Cornelis Massijs, Cornelis Massijs, 1549

Background imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: Panel from a diptych depicting the Angel of the Annunciation, the Donor and a Female Saint

Panel from a diptych depicting the Angel of the Annunciation, the Donor and a Female Saint
XIR182145 Panel from a diptych depicting the Angel of the Annunciation, the Donor and a Female Saint, possibly St. Mary Magdalene, c.1420 (oil on panel) by Master of the Rohan Hours

Background imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: Annunciation (oil on panel)

Annunciation (oil on panel)
XIR182041 Annunciation (oil on panel) by Flemish School, (16th century); Church of Saint-Nicolas-du-Chardonnet, Paris, France; Flemish, out of copyright

Background imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: The Annunciation (oil on canvas)

The Annunciation (oil on canvas)
XIR173141 The Annunciation (oil on canvas) by Poerson, Charles Francois (1653-1725); Musee de la Ville de Paris, Musee Carnavalet, Paris, France; French, out of copyright

Background imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: The Nativity (oil on panel)

The Nativity (oil on panel)
XIR169196 The Nativity (oil on panel) by Giovanni di Paolo di Grazia (1403-82); Vatican Museums and Galleries, Vatican City; Italian, out of copyright

Background imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: The Annunciation (oil on canvas)

The Annunciation (oil on canvas)
XAL169048 The Annunciation (oil on canvas) by Garofalo, Benvenuto Tisi da (1481-1559); Pinacoteca di Brera, Milan, Italy; Italian, out of copyright

Background imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: The Annunciation, 1344 (tempera on panel)

The Annunciation, 1344 (tempera on panel)
XAL158290 The Annunciation, 1344 (tempera on panel) by Lorenzetti, Ambrogio (1285-c.1348); Pinacoteca Nazionale, Siena, Italy; Italian, out of copyright

Background imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: Antique illustration of Gabriel de Sartine

Antique illustration of Gabriel de Sartine

Background imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: Cyprus, Troodos Mountains, Bizantine church of Panayia tis Asinou

Cyprus, Troodos Mountains, Bizantine church of Panayia tis Asinou, Virgin Mary and Child between Archangels Michael
Cyprus - Troodos Mountains. Bizantine Church of Panayia tis Asinou (UNESCOs World Heritage Site, 1985, 2001). 12th century. The Virgin Mary and Child between Archangels Michael and Gabriel

Background imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: Silver icon showing Annunciation

Silver icon showing Annunciation
Silver icon embossed with the representation of the Annunciation

Background imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: Italy, Turin, Virgin and child with Infant Saint John Baptist and Archangel Gabriel

Italy, Turin, Virgin and child with Infant Saint John Baptist and Archangel Gabriel
Sandro Botticelli (1445-1510). The Virgin and Child with Infant Saint John the Baptist and Archangel Gabriel

Background imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: Germany, Dresden, Triptych with Archangel Gabriel, Donor and Saint Catherine

Germany, Dresden, Triptych with Archangel Gabriel, Donor and Saint Catherine
Jan van Eyck (ca. 1390-1441), Triptych with Archangel Gabriel, the Donor and Saint Catherine

Background imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: Italy, Varallo, painting of The Archangel Gabriel

Italy, Varallo, painting of The Archangel Gabriel
Gaudenzio Ferrari (ca. 1475/80-1546), The Archangel Gabriel

Background imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: Annunciation of the Archangel Gabriel to Mary. Codex of Predis (1476). Royal Library

Annunciation of the Archangel Gabriel to Mary. Codex of Predis (1476). Royal Library. Turin. Italy




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"Archangel Gabriel: The Divine Messenger of the Annunciation" In the realm of religious art, one figure stands out as a celestial messenger, bridging heaven and earth with his divine presence - Archangel Gabriel. With various artistic interpretations spanning centuries and continents, Gabriel's role in delivering important messages from God has been immortalized in stunning masterpieces. One such masterpiece is "The Annunciation" by Henry Ossawa Tanner, painted in 1898. In this captivating artwork, Gabriel appears before the Virgin Mary to announce that she will bear the Son of God. Tanner skillfully captures the ethereal beauty of this momentous encounter. Carlo Crivelli's "The Annunciation, " created in 1486, showcases Gabriel alongside Saint Emidius. This altarpiece panel portrays the angel imparting heavenly news to Mary while emphasizing intricate details and vibrant colors that transport viewers back to Renaissance Italy. Moving further back in time, we encounter "The Ustiug Annunciation, " an enchanting tempera painting from around 1130-40. This Russian icon depicts a serene Gabriel gently revealing God's plan to humble shepherds who are unaware of their pivotal role in history. Gabriel's significance extends beyond paintings; he also graces tapestries like the one found in Lower Saxony or Denmark after 1600. A woolen cushion cover intricately woven with The Annunciation scene serves as a testament to both artistic craftsmanship and devotion. From France comes a miniature depiction within Breviary 469 (1410-15), showcasing Europe's fascination with this sacred event. Here, Archangel Gabriel takes center stage amidst delicate brushwork and vivid colors that illuminate medieval manuscripts. Whether portrayed on canvas or captured through lithography like "The Annunciation, " artists have sought to capture Archangel Gabriel's essence - his gracefulness combined with unwavering purpose as he delivers life-altering tidings. In the realm of religious art, Archangel Gabriel's presence is undeniable.