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Annunciation and Three Kings of the Epiphany by Master of Baltimore

Annunciation and Three Kings of the Epiphany

Master of Baltimore·1347

Historical Context

The Master of Baltimore, an anonymous Catalan painter active in the mid-fourteenth century, created this panel combining the Annunciation with the Adoration of the Magi. Catalan Gothic painting developed its own distinctive character within the broader Iberian and Mediterranean Gothic traditions, blending Italianate and French influences with local Romanesque traditions. The work, now in the Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya in Barcelona, exemplifies the rich devotional art production of the Crown of Aragon.

Technical Analysis

Tempera and gold on panel, with the narrative scenes arranged in a format typical of Catalan retable painting. The style shows the characteristic Catalan Gothic blend of bold color, linear pattern, and gold ground decoration, with figures that retain a hieratic solemnity distinct from contemporary Italian work.

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Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya

Barcelona, Spain

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Quick Facts

Medium
Tempera on panel
Era
Gothic
Style
Italian Gothic
Genre
Religious
Location
Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya, Barcelona
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