This scene from the Annunciation is all that remains of a commission for the Church of Santa Margherita, the devotional center of a hospital and monastery in the Tuscan city of Prato. Its daring color and figural exaggeration are aspects of a late-Renaissance Mannerist style for which the Florentine artist Mirabello Cavalori was known. Like many candlelit altarpieces, the painting was damaged by fire, destroying the figure of the Angel Gabriel. At left, his surviving hand draws the gaze of the Virgin Mary, who is seated in a 16th-century palazzo near a balcony overlooking a mountainous landscape. Her modest but luxurious attire represents Prato’s renowned textile industry and suggests as patrons the powerful families and guilds under which ...
This thesis examines the architectural settings constructed by painters for their depictions of the ...
This diptych was intended for private devotional viewing by privileged members of the French court a...
Woodcut. This Roman Catholic missal was published in Venice by the heirs of Lucantonio Giunta in 156...
This scene from the Annunciation is all that remains of a commission for the Church of Santa Margher...
The picture, commissioned in 1489, was painted for the church of the florentine convent of Cestello ...
Photograph of the painting "The Annunciation" depicting the Madonna backed by an angel and cherubim,...
Copper engraving. This eighteenth century devotional features engravings after the Flemish artist Ma...
This thesis identifies a group of thirty Annunciation images dating from 1365--1530 that depict the ...
When the Archangel Gabriel descended from heaven to inform the Virgin Mary of her status as God’s ch...
Jacopo Pontormo\u27s Altarpiece in the Capponi Chapel of Santa Felicita in Florence has been...
The altarpiece was executed in 1414 for the church of the Florentine monastery of Santa Maria degli ...
Trent could not have been clearer. Images were permitted in churches to instruct the faithful and co...
A 16th century high relief wood carving of the Annunciation. The Angel Gabriel stands next to a knee...
Entering the Chiesa Madre of Specchia (Salento, Puglia), one is immediately captured by a painting o...
The panel depicting in grisaille the Virgin annunciated is one of the wings of a small portable dipt...
This thesis examines the architectural settings constructed by painters for their depictions of the ...
This diptych was intended for private devotional viewing by privileged members of the French court a...
Woodcut. This Roman Catholic missal was published in Venice by the heirs of Lucantonio Giunta in 156...
This scene from the Annunciation is all that remains of a commission for the Church of Santa Margher...
The picture, commissioned in 1489, was painted for the church of the florentine convent of Cestello ...
Photograph of the painting "The Annunciation" depicting the Madonna backed by an angel and cherubim,...
Copper engraving. This eighteenth century devotional features engravings after the Flemish artist Ma...
This thesis identifies a group of thirty Annunciation images dating from 1365--1530 that depict the ...
When the Archangel Gabriel descended from heaven to inform the Virgin Mary of her status as God’s ch...
Jacopo Pontormo\u27s Altarpiece in the Capponi Chapel of Santa Felicita in Florence has been...
The altarpiece was executed in 1414 for the church of the Florentine monastery of Santa Maria degli ...
Trent could not have been clearer. Images were permitted in churches to instruct the faithful and co...
A 16th century high relief wood carving of the Annunciation. The Angel Gabriel stands next to a knee...
Entering the Chiesa Madre of Specchia (Salento, Puglia), one is immediately captured by a painting o...
The panel depicting in grisaille the Virgin annunciated is one of the wings of a small portable dipt...
This thesis examines the architectural settings constructed by painters for their depictions of the ...
This diptych was intended for private devotional viewing by privileged members of the French court a...
Woodcut. This Roman Catholic missal was published in Venice by the heirs of Lucantonio Giunta in 156...