annonciations
Annunciation (noun) Announcement by the angel Gabriel to Mary to tell her the miraculous conception.
Meaning and uses
Annunciation – Annunciation is the announcement to the Virgin Mary’s divine motherhood by the archangel Gabriel.
Annunciation – The Annunciation di Cestello is a painting by Sandro Botticelli, completed in 1489 and 1490 in tempera on panel x, restored in 1978 and preserved at the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, with its characteristic pavement perspective, its landscape in the background , poses very studied the protagonists.
The Annunciation by Fra Angelico executed around 1426, for the Convent of San Domenico in Fiesole, is an altarpiece now preserved in the Prado, Spain.
Annunciation – Annunciation by Piero della Francesca remarkable is the part of the eardrum altarpiece of St. Anthony of Padua, commissioned by the convent of Sant’Antonio Perugia.
Annunciation – Annunciation is an oil painting by Jan van Eyck, made around 1434-1436. The table can be found at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC, USA.
Annunciation – A message from the Archangel Gabriel to Mary to announce the mystery of the Incarnation Day when the Church celebrates this mystery (31 March)