The Annunciation, from the altar frontal of 'The Virgin with Roses', c.1350 Oil Painting by Anonymous Artist

The Annunciation, from the altar frontal of 'The Virgin with Roses', c.1350

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  • About Reproduction

    Discover the allure of art with our faithful reproduction of "The Annunciation, from the altar frontal of 'The Virgin with Roses', c.1350", originally brought to life by the talented Anonymous Artist. Unlike posters or prints, our hand-painted oil painting breathes an unique sense of depth and texture into your space. Every detail, every stroke, and every texture is meticulously recreated, paying the perfect homage to Anonymous Artist and his artistic vision.

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  • Painting Description

    "The Annunciation, from the Altar Frontal of 'The Virgin with Roses'" is a notable work of medieval religious art, created circa 1350 by an anonymous artist. This piece is part of an altar frontal, which is a decorative panel placed at the front of an altar, and it depicts the biblical scene of the Annunciation. In Christian tradition, the Annunciation refers to the moment when the Archangel Gabriel announces to the Virgin Mary that she will conceive and become the mother of Jesus Christ, marking a pivotal moment in the Christian narrative.

    The artwork is characterized by the Gothic style prevalent during the 14th century, which can be identified by its attention to detail, use of vibrant colors, and the elegant, elongated figures typical of the period. The composition likely features the angel Gabriel on one side, often depicted with wings and holding a lily, a symbol of Mary's purity, while the Virgin Mary is traditionally shown on the opposite side, sometimes with a book or engaged in a domestic activity, symbolizing her piety and readiness to receive God's message.

    As an altar frontal, this piece would have served both a decorative and didactic function, enhancing the visual splendor of the church's interior while also educating the faithful about key theological events. The use of gold leaf and lapis lazuli, along with other expensive pigments, would have been indicative of the artwork's importance and the wealth of the patron commissioning it.

    The specific work "The Annunciation, from the Altar Frontal of 'The Virgin with Roses'" is presumed to be part of a larger ensemble, which may have included other scenes from the life of the Virgin Mary, as suggested by the title's reference to roses, a common symbol of Mary's virtue and the mystery of the Incarnation. The exact origin, provenance, and current location of the piece are essential for a comprehensive understanding of its historical and artistic significance, but such details are not provided here.

    As an anonymous work, the altar frontal represents the collective artistic heritage of the period rather than the vision of a single, identifiable artist. It reflects the broader cultural and spiritual values of the time and offers insight into the devotional practices and artistic conventions of the medieval church. The Annunciation scene, in particular, has been a subject of fascination for artists throughout history, and this work contributes to the rich tapestry of interpretations that explore the mystery and solemnity of this divine encounter.

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