The Annunciation

Lorenzo di Credi

Created:
Movement:
c. 1480
Renaissance
key Notes:
Divine Encounter, Serene Composition
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Dimensions:
29 1/8 x 19 1/4 in. (74 x 49 cm)
medium:
Tempera on wood
story of the work:

Lorenzo di Credi's "The Annunciation," created circa 1480-1490, exemplifies the early Renaissance's emphasis on naturalism and emotional expression, depicting the moment of the Angel Gabriel's announcement to the Virgin Mary with a serene and harmonious composition. The painting is notable for its delicate use of color and light, as well as its intricate details, which reflect Credi's training under the influential artist Andrea del Verrocchio and his engagement with contemporary Florentine artistic developments.

Description of the work:

Lorenzo di Credi's "The Annunciation" features the Virgin Mary and the Archangel Gabriel in a serene, architectural setting, characterized by soft, naturalistic forms and a harmonious color palette dominated by blues and whites. The composition is marked by a balanced arrangement, with Gabriel depicted in a dynamic pose, conveying a sense of movement, while Mary is shown in a contemplative stance, emphasizing the moment of divine revelation.

Artwork Photograph Source:
Harvard Art Museum

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The Annunciation