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The Annunciation, late 17th century. Creator: Johann Jakob von Sandrart
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The Annunciation, late 17th century. Creator: Johann Jakob von Sandrart
The Annunciation, late 17th century
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Amorini Angel Gabriel Annunciation Cherubim Gospel Luke Lukes Gospel News Pointing Sandrart White Gouache Angelic Cherubs Gouache Putti
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This print showcases "The Annunciation" a masterpiece created by Johann Jakob von Sandrart in the late 17th century. The artist's meticulous brushwork and use of black ink, white gouache, and graphite sketching bring this religious scene to life with remarkable detail. At the center of the composition stands an angelic figure identified as Angel Gabriel, his presence exuding divine grace. With one hand pointing upwards towards heaven and the other gesturing towards a young woman, he delivers a momentous message. This woman is Mary, chosen by God to bear His son according to Christian belief. Surrounded by cherubs or putti - adorable winged creatures often associated with heavenly realms - this annunciation scene takes on an ethereal quality. Their innocent faces reflect awe and reverence for this sacred event unfolding before them. Von Sandrart's portrayal captures both the spiritual significance and human emotion of this pivotal moment from Luke's Gospel in stunning color. The artwork serves as a testament to German heritage artistry during the seventeenth century. Displayed at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, this print preserves Von Sandrart's legacy for generations to come. It invites viewers into a world where divinity intersects with humanity through powerful visual storytelling.
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