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Archangel Gabriel Collection (#4)

"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: Interior of Florence's Davanzati Palace with a statue of a herald angel on the right

Interior of Florence's Davanzati Palace with a statue of a herald angel on the right. Florence Davanzati Palace Statue Middle Ages, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D

Background imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: The Annunciation of the Virgin Mary. Della Robbia terracotta bas relief located in the chapel of

The Annunciation of the Virgin Mary. Della Robbia terracotta bas relief located in the chapel of the Castle in Vincigliata, small town in the territory of Fiesole, near Florence

Background imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: Annunciation, work by Donatello, Basilica of S. Croce, Florence

Annunciation, work by Donatello, Basilica of S. Croce, Florence Florence Basilica of S. Croce High Relief Early Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: Annunciation. Terracotta medallion decorating the frieze of the Portico of the Ospedale del Ceppo

Annunciation. Terracotta medallion decorating the frieze of the Portico of the Ospedale del Ceppo in Pistoia The bas-relief is by Giovanni Della Robbia Family and his workshop

Background imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: Annunciation, detail of the Nativity, Giovanni Pisano's pulpit

Annunciation, detail of the Nativity, Giovanni Pisano's pulpit, located in the church of Sant'Andrea in Pistoia Pistoia Church of Sant'Andrea High Relief Gothic, Middle Ages, Europe

Background imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: Annunciation, drawing by Fra Bartolomeo, located in the Room of Drawings of Prints at the Uffizi

Annunciation, drawing by Fra Bartolomeo, located in the Room of Drawings of Prints at the Uffizi Gallery in Florence. Florence The Uffizi Gallery, Room of Drawings of Prints Drawing High Renaissance

Background imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: The Archangel Gabriel, drawing, in the Gabinetto di Disegni e delle Stampe, Uffizi Gallery, Florence

The Archangel Gabriel, drawing, in the Gabinetto di Disegni e delle Stampe, Uffizi Gallery, Florence Florence Uffizi Gallery, Gabinetto di Disegni e delle Stampe Drawing Renaissance

Background imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: Sketch of the Annunciation, drawing by Mariotto Albertinelli

Sketch of the Annunciation, drawing by Mariotto Albertinelli. Gabinetto dei Disegni e delle Stampe, Uffizi Gallery, Florence Florence Uffizi Gallery

Background imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: Statue of the Herald Angel by Libero Andreotti, located at The Toeplitz Collection in Florence

Statue of the Herald Angel by Libero Andreotti, located at The Toeplitz Collection in Florence. Florence Statue Nineteenth-Twenty century, 19th-20th century, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D

Background imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: BGA-F-000508-0000

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Rome Sculptural Group Nineteenth-Twenty century, 19th-20th century, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1931. Date of Artwork:1931. Artist:Andreotti, Libero (1875-1933)

Background imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: Side portal, with sculpted frieze, work located in the Cathedral (S. Maria Maggiore), Barletta

Side portal, with sculpted frieze, work located in the Cathedral (S. Maria Maggiore), Barletta. The frieze is sculpted with grotesque figures

Background imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: Painting depicting the Annunciation, by Ezio Marzi, from a private Florentine collection

Painting depicting the Annunciation, by Ezio Marzi, from a private Florentine collection Florence Private collection Painting Romanticism, Nineteenth century, 19th century, Europe

Background imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: Mosaic depicting the Announcing Angel, close up of the mosaics in the Martorana Church in Palermo

Mosaic depicting the Announcing Angel, close up of the mosaics in the Martorana Church in Palermo Palermo Martorana Church Mosaic Norman style, Middle Ages, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D

Background imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: The Annunciation, work by Donatello, Basilica of Santa Croce, Florence

The Annunciation, work by Donatello, Basilica of Santa Croce, Florence Florence Basilica of Santa Croce High Relief Early Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: View of the entrance to Ospedale Maggiore, Milan. Some people are crowded around the entrance

View of the entrance to Ospedale Maggiore, Milan. Some people are crowded around the entrance. Milan Door Baroque, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D

Background imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: Six stories of the Nativity; carved and painted wooden Romanesque panel

Six stories of the Nativity; carved and painted wooden Romanesque panel, Church of Santa Maria Maggiore, Alatri Alatri Church of Santa Maria Maggiore High Relief Romanesque, Middle Ages, Europe

Background imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: Marble altar piece depicting the Annunciation of the Virgin Mary

Marble altar piece depicting the Annunciation of the Virgin Mary. Sculpted work by Filippo Della Valle and capped by a statue by Pietro Bracci

Background imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: Annunciation by Donatello, Santa Croce Basilica, Florence

Annunciation by Donatello, Santa Croce Basilica, Florence Florence Santa Croce Basilica, Florence High Relief Early Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: Mosaic depicting the Archangel Gabriel. Byzantine work decorating the dome of the Church of

Mosaic depicting the Archangel Gabriel. Byzantine work decorating the dome of the Church of Martorana, Palermo. Palermo Church of Martorana Mosaic Romanesque, Middle Ages, Europe

Background imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: Annunciation. Drawing by Jacopo Bellini, in the British Museum in London

Annunciation. Drawing by Jacopo Bellini, in the British Museum in London Great Britain London, British Museum Drawing Early Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: The Archangel Gabriel, wooden sculpture held at the Museum of the Works of the Cathedral of Orvieto

The Archangel Gabriel, wooden sculpture held at the Museum of the Works of the Cathedral of Orvieto Orvieto Museum of the Works of the Cathedral Statue Gothic, Middle Ages, Europe

Background imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: Lower part of the bell tower of the Cathedral, Udine. On the sides of central large window are

Lower part of the bell tower of the Cathedral, Udine. On the sides of central large window are the statues of the Our Lady of Annunciation and Gabriel

Background imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: High relief depicting the Annunciation. Exterior of the Holy Home, Basilica of Santa Casa, Loreto

High relief depicting the Annunciation. Exterior of the Holy Home, Basilica of Santa Casa, Loreto. Loreto Basilica of Santa Casa High Relief High Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: Cover of the evangeliary, chiseled and filigreed in gold with pearls, enamel and precious stones

Cover of the evangeliary, chiseled and filigreed in gold with pearls, enamel and precious stones. In the center a Greek cross is depicted with symbols of the Evangelists on the corners

Background imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: Tapestry depicting the Annunciation of the Virgin Mary, by Giusto di Gand

Tapestry depicting the Annunciation of the Virgin Mary, by Giusto di Gand, preserved inside the Fermo City Hall Fermo City Hall Tapestry Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: Apsidal mosaic depicting the Madonna enthroned with the archangels Michael and Gabriel

Apsidal mosaic depicting the Madonna enthroned with the archangels Michael and Gabriel, in the Chapel of the Sacrament, Cathedral of San Giusto, Trieste Trieste cathedral, interior Mosaic Romanesque

Background imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: The Angel Gabriel, detail, sculpture by Niccol di Pietro Lamberti

The Angel Gabriel, detail, sculpture by Niccol di Pietro Lamberti, in the Museo dell'Opera del Duomo di Santa Maria del Fiore

Background imageArchangel Gabriel 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 imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: The Annunciation, glazed terra cotta high relief by Giovanni della Robbia

The Annunciation, glazed terra cotta high relief by Giovanni della Robbia, in the Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence Florence Museo Nazionale del Bargello High Relief Renaissance

Background imageArchangel Gabriel 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 imageArchangel Gabriel 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 imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: Announcing angels, wooden statue attributed to Francesco di Valdambrino

Announcing angels, wooden statue attributed to Francesco di Valdambrino, preserved in the Cathedral of Montepulciano. Montepulciano Cathedral Statue Renaissance

Background imageArchangel Gabriel 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 imageArchangel Gabriel 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 imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: The Announcement in Jerusalem of the coming of the Redeemer. Historiated initial from a Choir Book

The Announcement in Jerusalem of the coming of the Redeemer. Historiated initial from a Choir Book, illustrated by Girolamo da Cremona

Background imageArchangel Gabriel 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 imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: Announcing angel, by Antonello Gagini, in the church of La Gancia

Announcing angel, by Antonello Gagini, in the church of La Gancia, also known as the church of Santa Maria degli Angeli, Palermo Palermo Church of La Gancia

Background imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: Pulpit, detail of the Annunciation, by Giovanni di Balduccio, in the Church of Santa Maria del Prato

Pulpit, detail of the Annunciation, by Giovanni di Balduccio, in the Church of Santa Maria del Prato, in San Casciano Val di Pesa San Casciano in Val di Pesa Church of Santa Maria del Prato Low

Background imageArchangel Gabriel 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 imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: Bust depicting the archangel Gabriel, by Tullio Lombardo, located on the balustrade of the church

Bust depicting the archangel Gabriel, by Tullio Lombardo, located on the balustrade of the church of Santa Maria dei Miracoli in Venice Venice Church of Santa Maria dei Miracoli Bust Early

Background imageArchangel Gabriel 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 imageArchangel Gabriel 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 imageArchangel Gabriel 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 imageArchangel Gabriel 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 imageArchangel Gabriel 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 imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: Angel of the Annunciation, by a Sienese artist, part of the Contini Bonacossi Collection

Angel of the Annunciation, by a Sienese artist, part of the Contini Bonacossi Collection, in the Palazzina della Maridiana, Boboli Gardens, Florence Florence Boboli Gardens

Background imageArchangel Gabriel 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 imageArchangel Gabriel 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




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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.