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天使报喜

ca. 1485–92
On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 952
波提切利的珍贵画作《天使报喜》以房屋的室内结构作为背景,构图上采用了一点透视法,以产生纵深的空间错觉。画面中央一排方形廊柱把信使加百列占据的宽大空间与童女玛利亚所处的私密卧室分开来。一幅帘幔被拉到一边,从这里可以看到童女玛利亚谦卑的身姿。虽然这幅画的赞助人身份不明,但这幅小型画作极有可能是用作私人敬拜的画像,而不是某件更大作品的一部份。

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  • 标题: 天使报喜
  • 艺术家: 波提切利(亚历山德罗·迪· 马里亚诺·菲利佩皮),意大利,1444/45–1510年
  • 创作日期: 约1485年
  • 材料: 木板描金蛋彩画
  • 尺寸: 71⁄2 x 123⁄8 英寸(19.1 x 31.4厘米)
  • 来源信息: 罗伯特·雷曼收藏,1975年
  • 藏品编号: 1975.1.74
  • Curatorial Department: The Robert Lehman Collection

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KANTER: One of the most precious objects in the Lehman Collection is this small annunciation by Sandro Botticelli, probably painted in the mid-1480s. It shows the Virgin at the moment of receiving the angelic message, kneeling in an attitude of humility, inside her bedchamber—you see a view back towards her bed and the cabinets and cupboards behind, with the linen curtain in front of her just drawn back to allow you to see her reading, probably from a book of hours, saying her devotions. The angel flies in from the left, just beginning to kneel, delivering his message of grace. And behind him is a view—an imaginary view we presume—of a classical ideal Italian architectural setting of the fifteenth century. I don't expect any patrician house ever looked quite as remarkable as this, but I expect every patrician wished they had a house that looked quite as remarkable as this.

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