- The
Virgin Annunciate is a
painting by the
Italian Renaissance artist Antonello da Messina,
housed in the
Palazzo Abatellis, Palermo,
region of Sicily...
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order of its kind was
instituted in 1232 by
seven Florentine merchants Annunciates of
Lombardy also
called the Ambrosians, the
Sisters of
Saint Ambrose...
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Virgin Annunciate may
refer to two
paintings by the
Italian Renaissance artist Antonello da Messina:
Virgin Annunciate (Antonello da Messina, Munich)...
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September 1476.
Works from near the end of his life
include the
famous Virgin Annunciate, now in the
Palazzo Abatellis in Palermo, and the San
Gregorio Polyptych...
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Virgin Annunciate,
Antonello da Messina...
- chapel. On the
first floor is the museum's most
famous work, the
Virgin Annunciate, by
Antonello da
Messina (15th century),
considered a
masterpiece of High...
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abundance of
Catholic iconography (including a
reproduction of the
Virgin Annunciate by
Antonello da Messina) in the cabin,
which causes her to have nightmares...
- and this
image might be
based on the
figure in
Robert Campin's
Virgin Annunciate. She
wears an open
crown adorned with
flowers and
stars and is dressed...
- Antonello's
Virgin Annunciate...
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arrived at the People's
Commissariat of
Foreign Affairs and
formally annunciated the
beginning of the German–Polish War, the
annexation of
Danzig (Gdańsk)...