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Annunciation by Fra Carnevale

Annunciation

Fra Carnevale·1450

Historical Context

Fra Carnevale created this work around 1450, now in Munich's Bavarian State Painting Collections. The Annunciation was one of the most frequently depicted scenes in Renaissance art, symbolizing the moment of the Incarnation and the beginning of human salvation. The Early Renaissance period saw significant artistic innovation across Europe, with painters developing new techniques for representing the visible world with unprecedented naturalism and spatial coherence.

Technical Analysis

The Annunciation composition typically divides the picture space between Gabriel and the Virgin, with architectural elements creating a measured spatial interval that conveys the sacred character of the encounter.

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Bavarian State Painting Collections

Munich, Germany

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Quick Facts

Medium
Tempera on wood
Dimensions
70 × 78 cm
Era
Early Renaissance
Style
Early Renaissance
Genre
Religious
Location
Bavarian State Painting Collections, Munich
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