Annunciation (Fra Angelica painting)


Annunciation - an altarpiece painted around 1426 by Fra Angelico for the monastery of Santo Domenico in Fiesole, near Florence. The work was done in the technique of tempera using gold. The altar is kept in the Prado Museum.

The scene of the Annunciation takes place under a lightweight portico of thin columns. On the left side of the garden you can see the scene of the exile of Adam and Eve from Paradise. Predella shows scenes from the life of Mary: the birth of Mary, the wedding of St. Mary. Joseph, the haunting of St. Elizabeth, the birth of Christ, the offering of Jesus in the temple, and the Assumption of Mary. Fra Angelico painted paintings exclusively religious, conceiving art as a form of glorifying the Creator. He was very precise about the nature and characteristics of his characters. In his style he combined late Italian gothic with a new - Renaissance - art form. An example of this is the space architecture in his works. Literature

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