Måleriet identifieringen:: 33412
Jungfru Annunciate mk86 c.1475 Olja på trä 45x34.5cm Palermo.Galleria Nazionale della Sicilia 1430-1479
Italian
Antonello da Messina Galleries
Måleriet identifieringen:: 62406
Virgin Annunciate 1608-09 Marble, over life-size Museo dell'Opera del Duomo, Orvieto Mochi first achieved fame with his Angel of Annunciation of 1603-05 for the Orvieto Cathedral, a work whose vigour and directness reflect the artist's earnestness in reformulating a conventional theme. Three years lie between the Angel of Annunciation and the Virgin Annunciate which completed the composition. Here Mochi evoked reminiscences of Rome, in particular the suavity of Mariani and the more active type of Classical statuary, but added his own flair for dramatic gestures by showing the Virgin starting from her chair. Mochi's work has sometimes been explained as a response to Caravaggio, yet it is better understood as part of a general concern with conveying emotions through external expressions, something manifests in the work of Carracci and Reni, as well as that of Caravaggio. Interestingly enough, the forcefulness of Mochi's Virgin Annunciate was not to the liking of the Bishop of Orvieto, who opposed its placement in the cathedral for three years. See also the Angel of Annunciation. Author: MOCHI, Francesco Title: Virgin Annunciate , 1601-1650 , Italian Form: sculpture , religious Italian Baroque Era Painter, 1612-1666
Måleriet identifieringen:: 86600
Virgin Annunciate Date c. 1476(1476)
Medium Oil on wood
Dimensions Height: 45 cm (17.7 in). Width: 34.5 cm (13.6 in).
cjr 1430-1479
Italian
Antonello da Messina Galleries
Måleriet identifieringen:: 86918
Virgin Annunciate Date 1527(1527)
Medium Oil on wood
Dimensions Height: 75 cm (29.5 in). Width: 55 cm (21.7 in).
cjr Italian
1480-1556
Lorenzo Lotto Galleries
Måleriet identifieringen:: 91672
Virgin Annunciate 1445(1445) and 1462(1462)
Medium oil and tempera on panel
Dimensions Height: 54 cm (21.3 in). Width: 21 cm (8.3 in).
cyf Italian Early Renaissance Painter, ca.1422-1492