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Archangel Gabriel Collection (#5)

"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: Wooden polychrome statue representing the Archangel Gabriel, work by Jacopo della Quercia

Wooden polychrome statue representing the Archangel Gabriel, work by Jacopo della Quercia preserved in the Collegiate Church in San Gimignano San Gimignano Collegiate Church Statue Early Renaissance

Background imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: Silver and enamel staff preserved in Palazzo Piccolomini in Pienza

Silver and enamel staff preserved in Palazzo Piccolomini in Pienza Pienza Palazzo Piccolomini Crosier, Pastoral Staff Early Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: Scenes from the lives of Christ and the Virgin. Polychrome tiles

Scenes from the lives of Christ and the Virgin. Polychrome tiles, in the sacristy of the Church of Santa Maria Maggiore in Alatri, in the province of Frosinone Alatri Church of Santa Maria Maggiore

Background imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: View of the main entrance of the former General Hospital, now location of the state University

View of the main entrance of the former General Hospital, now location of the state University, built by Francesco Maria Richini, Milan. The statues in the niches are: at the bottom, St

Background imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: Illustrated chest with the Annunciation, in the Archeological Museum of Istria, in Pula

Illustrated chest with the Annunciation, in the Archeological Museum of Istria, in Pula, photographed during the period of Italy's reign in Istria Croatia Pula

Background imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: Terracotta polychrome lunette of the Ospedale degli Innocenti, work by Andrea della Robbia

Terracotta polychrome lunette of the Ospedale degli Innocenti, work by Andrea della Robbia, depicting the annunciation. Florence Ospedale degli Innocenti Lunette Early Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: Annunciation; work in glazed terracotta modelled after the Della Robbia school, Torre dei Marsili

Annunciation; work in glazed terracotta modelled after the Della Robbia school, Torre dei Marsili, Florence Florence Borgo San Jacopo High Relief Early Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: Face of the annunciating angel, work attributed to Domenico di Agostino

Face of the annunciating angel, work attributed to Domenico di Agostino, preserved in the Diocesan Museum in Montalcino Montalcino Diocesan Museum Statue Gothic, Middle Ages, Europe

Background imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: Annunciated angel, work by Domenico di Niccol dei Cori preserved in the Diocesan Museum in

Annunciated angel, work by Domenico di Niccol dei Cori preserved in the Diocesan Museum in Montalcino Montalcino Diocesan Museum Statue Early Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: Annunciating Angel, work by Domencio di Niccol dei Cori preserved in the Diocesan Museum in

Annunciating Angel, work by Domencio di Niccol dei Cori preserved in the Diocesan Museum in Montalcino Montalcino Diocesan Museum Statue Early Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: Annunciation of the Virgin Mary by Luca della Robbia and preserved in the Portrait Gallery of

Annunciation of the Virgin Mary by Luca della Robbia and preserved in the Portrait Gallery of the Citt di Castello in Umbria

Background imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: Herald Angel, work by Umbrian-sienese school, preserved in Diocesan Museum of Sacred Art in

Herald Angel, work by Umbrian-sienese school, preserved in Diocesan Museum of Sacred Art in Montalcino Montalcino Diocesan Museum of Sacred Art Statue Early Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: Annunciating angel, work attributed to Domenico do Agostino, preserved in the Diocesan Museum in

Annunciating angel, work attributed to Domenico do Agostino, preserved in the Diocesan Museum in Montalcino Montalcino Diocesan Museum Statue Gothic, Middle Ages, Europe

Background imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: Face of annunciated angel, work by Domenico di Niccol dei Cori preserved in the Diocesan Museum in

Face of annunciated angel, work by Domenico di Niccol dei Cori preserved in the Diocesan Museum in Montalcino Montalcino Diocesan Museum Statue Early Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: Annunciation. Central detail of a Paten by Ugolino di Vieri and Viva di Lando

Annunciation. Central detail of a Paten by Ugolino di Vieri and Viva di Lando, National Gallery of Umbria, Perugia Perugia National Gallery of Umbria Plate Late Medieval, Middle Ages, Europe

Background imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: Annunciation. Wooden statues by fourteenth century umbrian school

Annunciation. Wooden statues by fourteenth century umbrian school, in the National Gallery of Umbria, in Perugia Perugia National Gallery of Umbria Sculptural Group Early Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: A terracotta work by the Robbia school representing the Annunciation of the Virgin and the altar

A terracotta work by the Robbia school representing the Annunciation of the Virgin and the altar, located in the chapel of the Vincigliata Castle

Background imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: Annunciated Angel, detail from a work of Umbrian-Sienese School conserved in the Museo Diocesano

Annunciated Angel, detail from a work of Umbrian-Sienese School conserved in the Museo Diocesano d'Arte Sacra in Montalcino Montalcino Museo Diocesano d'Arte Sacra Statue Early Renaissance

Background imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: Annunciated angel, work by umrian-sienese school, preserved at the Diocesan Museum in Montalcino

Annunciated angel, work by umrian-sienese school, preserved at the Diocesan Museum in Montalcino Montalcino Diocesan Museum Statue Early Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: The Annunciation (c.33v): illuminated letter of the Antiphonary 558

The Annunciation (c.33v): illuminated letter of the Antiphonary 558, by Fra Angelico for the Monastery of San Domenico, now in the Monastery of San Marco

Background imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: Two altar plates with the Crucifixion and the Annunciation to the Virgin

Two altar plates with the Crucifixion and the Annunciation to the Virgin. Limoges work preserved in the Muse de Cluny, Paris France Paris, Cluny Museum Low Relief, Basrelief Gothic, Middle Ages

Background imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: Front of the gold altar donated by Henry II to the Cathedral of Ble

Front of the gold altar donated by Henry II to the Cathedral of Ble. Muse du Moyen-Age de Cluny, Paris France Paris, Muse du Moyen-Age de Cluny Altar, Low Relief, Basrelief Romanesque, Middle Ages

Background imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: Announcing angel; statue from the Pisan School, in the Muse du Moyen ge de Cluny, in Paris

Announcing angel; statue from the Pisan School, in the Muse du Moyen ge de Cluny, in Paris France Paris, Muse du Moyen Age de Cluny Statue Gothic, Middle Ages, Europe

Background imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: Dome mosaic in the church of Daphni, in Greece, depicting the Annunciation

Dome mosaic in the church of Daphni, in Greece, depicting the Annunciation Greece Daphni Mosaic Byzantine Style, Byzantine Art, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D

Background imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: The symbol of Porta Sant'Angelo, illuminated page from the Register preserved in the archives of

The symbol of Porta Sant'Angelo, illuminated page from the Register preserved in the archives of the Collegio del Cambio in Perugia Perugia Archives of the Collegio del Cambio Illumination

Background imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: Archangel Gabriele; bass-relief in terra-cotta conserved at the Civic Museum of Alessandria

Archangel Gabriele; bass-relief in terra-cotta conserved at the Civic Museum of Alessandria Alessandria Civic Museum Low Relief, Basrelief Early Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: The Annunciation, a piece of Renaissance artwork in the National Museum of San Martino, Naples

The Annunciation, a piece of Renaissance artwork in the National Museum of San Martino, Naples Naples National Museum of San Martino High Relief Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods

Background imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: Sacrifice of Abraham. Tile from the Pulpit of the Duomo in Volterra

Sacrifice of Abraham. Tile from the Pulpit of the Duomo in Volterra Volterra Cathedral Low Relief, Basrelief Middle Ages, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1931 ca

Background imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: Relief depicting the Annunciation, in the Louvre Museum in Paris

Relief depicting the Annunciation, in the Louvre Museum in Paris France Paris, Louvre Museum Relief Early Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: The Annunciation, mosaic ornamentation in the half-dome of the apse, in the Euphrasian Basilica

The Annunciation, mosaic ornamentation in the half-dome of the apse, in the Euphrasian Basilica, Porec, Croatia Croatia Porec, Euphrasian Basilica Mosaic Byzantine Art, Europe

Background imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: Archangel Gabriel, bas-relief on the faade of St. Mark's Basilica, in Venice

Archangel Gabriel, bas-relief on the faade of St. Mark's Basilica, in Venice Venice St. Mark's Square Low Relief, Basrelief Byzantine Art, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D

Background imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: Annunciation and saint; small enamel plaques of the Pala d'Oro, in St. Mark's Basilica in Venice

Annunciation and saint; small enamel plaques of the Pala d'Oro, in St. Mark's Basilica in Venice Venice St. Mark's Basilica Byzantine Art, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D

Background imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: Ciborium of the altar of the Sacrament by Giovan Battista Foggini preserved in the Cathedral of Pisa

Ciborium of the altar of the Sacrament by Giovan Battista Foggini preserved in the Cathedral of Pisa. The sculptures of the Annunziata and the Archangel Gabriel in the niches are by Francesco Mosca

Background imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: Archangel Gabriel; wooden sculpture from the Pisan School, in the National Museum of San Matteo in

Archangel Gabriel; wooden sculpture from the Pisan School, in the National Museum of San Matteo in Pisa Siena National Museum of San Matteo Statue Gothic, Middle Ages, Europe

Background imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: Annunciation; high-relief by Sienese School, from the Accademia di Belle Arti

Annunciation; high-relief by Sienese School, from the Accademia di Belle Arti, and now preserved in the National Picture Gallery in Siena Siena Accademia di Belle Arti High Relief Gothic

Background imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: The tabernacle of the holy oil, located in the Church of San Pietro in Civita Castellana

The tabernacle of the holy oil, located in the Church of San Pietro in Civita Castellana, near Viterbo, in Lazio Civita Castellana Church of San Pietro Tabernacle Early Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: The Eucharist shrine, from the School of Duccio di Bartolomeo

The Eucharist shrine, from the School of Duccio di Bartolomeo, located in the crypt of the Cathedral of Santa Maria in Civita Castellana, near Viterbo

Background imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: Tomb of Mary of Valois, by Tino di Camaino and assistants, in the church of Santa Chiara, in Naples

Tomb of Mary of Valois, by Tino di Camaino and assistants, in the church of Santa Chiara, in Naples Naples Church of Santa Chiara Tomb Gothic, Middle Ages, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D

Background imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: Altar of San Girolamo (St. Jerome); sculptural work attributed to Tommaso Malvito

Altar of San Girolamo (St. Jerome); sculptural work attributed to Tommaso Malvito, in the church of San Domenico Maggiore, Naples Naples Church of San Domenico Maggiore Altar Early Renaissance

Background imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: Annunciation, historiated initial from a Choir Book, work by Sano di Pietro

Annunciation, historiated initial from a Choir Book, work by Sano di Pietro and Pellegrino di Mariano. Cathedral museum, Pienza Pienza Cathedral Museum Tapestry Early Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: The Angel Gabriel, detail of the Annunciation, high relief by Donatello

The Angel Gabriel, detail of the Annunciation, high relief by Donatello, in the Basilica of Santa Croce, Florence, Tuscany Florence Basilica of Santa Croce High Relief Early Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: The Annunciation, high relief by Donatello, in the Basilica of Santa Croce, Florence, Tuscany

The Annunciation, high relief by Donatello, in the Basilica of Santa Croce, Florence, Tuscany Florence Basilica of Santa Croce High Relief Early Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: A sideboard built in the Louis XII period. French ivory work preserved in the Cluny Museum, Paris

A sideboard built in the Louis XII period. French ivory work preserved in the Cluny Museum, Paris France Paris, Cluny Museum Side Board Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: Wooden panel with a bas-relief depicting the Annunciation of the Virgin

Wooden panel with a bas-relief depicting the Annunciation of the Virgin. Muse du Moyen-Age de Cluny, Paris France Paris, Muse du Moyen-Age de Cluny Low Relief, Basrelief Renaissance

Background imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: A door with the Annunciation, from Valencia: underneath the arch is a much restored Madonna

A door with the Annunciation, from Valencia: underneath the arch is a much restored Madonna and Child. Louvre Museum in Paris France Paris, Louvre Museum Door High Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: The Annunciation to the Virgin. Bas-relief by Giroldo di Jacopo da Como

The Annunciation to the Virgin. Bas-relief by Giroldo di Jacopo da Como, situated in the Cathedral of San Miniato, in the province of Pisa San Miniato Cathedral Low Relief, Basrelief Gothic

Background imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: Archangel Gabriel: mosaic of the church of St. Apollinare in Classe in Ravenna

Archangel Gabriel: mosaic of the church of St. Apollinare in Classe in Ravenna Ravenna St. Apollinare in Classe Mosaic Byzantine Art, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D

Background imageArchangel Gabriel Collection: Main entrance of the Church of St. Michael in Fano. The work was completed by Bernardino di Pietro

Main entrance of the Church of St. Michael in Fano. The work was completed by Bernardino di Pietro da Carona Fano Door High 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.