Year 1445–1450 Created 1445–1450 | Medium Oil on panel Location Doria Pamphili Gallery Period Early renaissance | |
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Dimensions 117 cm × 173 cm (46 in × 68 in) Genres Christian art, History painting Similar Filippo Lippi artwork, Christian art |
Filippo lippi s annunciation returns to san lorenzo
The Annunciation is a painting by the Italian Renaissance painter Filippo Lippi, finished around 1445-1450. It is housed in the Galleria Doria Pamphilj, Rome.
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- Filippo lippi s annunciation returns to san lorenzo
- Art for advent 2015 the annunciation and incarnational humanism
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Differences with other depictions of the Annunciation include the angel's position on the right and the use of a very bright source of light, inspired by works of Filippo Brunelleschi and Beato Angelico. On the top are the hands of God, emerging from the clouds and releasing the dove of the Holy Ghost. The dove descends along a luminous trail running toward the Virgin's shoulder, transmitting the Divine Will through materialized light.
The architectural framework may be the work of an assistant.
Art for advent 2015 the annunciation and incarnational humanism
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Annunciation (Lippi, Rome) Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA