Annunciation (Botticelli, Glasgow)

The Annunciation is a tempera on panel painting in the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum in Glasgow, Scotland made by Sandro Botticelli and his studio.[1] The painting, which is 49.5 cm tall and 58.5 cm wide, depicts the angel Gabriel announcing news of the conception and future birth of Jesus to Mary. An inscription on the reverse side notes that the painting once was in the Church of Saint Barnaba in Florence.[2]

Annunciation
ArtistSandro Botticelli
Yearcirca 1490
Mediumtempera on panel
Dimensions49.5 cm × 58.5 cm (19.5 in × 23.0 in)
LocationKelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, Glasgow

Scholars have noted similarities in Botticelli's composition to the architectural forms of Guiliano da Sangallo.[3] The painting is often dated circa 1490, a time when Botticelli painted a similar version of the Annunciation, now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.[4]

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References

  1. Kemp, Martin (1977). "Botticelli's Glasgow 'Annunciation': Patterns of Instability". The Burlington Magazine. 119 (888): 181–185. ISSN 0007-6287. JSTOR 878736.
  2. "The Annunciation | Art UK". artuk.org. Retrieved 24 August 2022.
  3. N.Y.), Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York; Pope-Hennessy, John (1987). The Robert Lehman Collection: Vol. 1, Italian Paintings. Metropolitan Museum of Art. p. 191. ISBN 978-0-87099-479-1.
  4. "Botticelli, The Annunciation, ca. 1485-92". www.metmuseum.org. Retrieved 24 August 2022.
  • "Botticelli", Los grandes genios del arte, n.º 29, Eileen Romano (dir.), Unidad Editorial, S.A., 2005, ISBN 84-89780-97-8


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