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Annunciate Virgin (or a saint)
This painted wood sculpture has been attributed to Tommaso Pisano, because of its similarity to known works by the artist. It was made for the Convent of San Matteo in Pisa and is now in the Museo di San Matteo. This could ...
Annunciate Virgin
This painted wood sculpture of the Annunciate Virgin was originally paired with a statue of the Angel Gabriel, to make an Annunciation. Not only has that other statue been lost, but this one was radically refashioned at a ...
Annunciation
This large glazed terracotta lunette was originally made for the church of San Romano in Lucca (now deconsecrated) and is currently housed in San Frediano in Lucca. It was made by Marco della Robbia, one of the sons of ...
Annunciation
This pair of glazed terracotta sculptures forming and Annunciation were originally made for the Observant Franciscan church of Santa Maria in Fontecastello (near Montelpulciano, where they are currently housed in the Museo ...
Annunciation
Jacopo della Quercia, Francesco di Valdambrino, and other Sienese artists made made many of these pairs of large (almost life-size) statues of the the Angel Gabriel and the Virgin Mary, possibly to stand in niches on either ...
Annunciation
These painted wood statues of the Annunciate Virgin and the Angel Gabriel are from the convent of San Francesco in Pisa, which became (after deconsecration) the Museo Civico and then the Museo di San Matteo, where these ...
Madonna
This fragmentary painted wood statue depicts the Virgin Mary (as is clear from her typical blue cloak over a red dress). Because of the active pose, the figure likely was originally a part of a group of statues that enacted ...
Annunciation
This painted and gilded low-relief stucco sculpture of the Annunciation was, in a later period, placed with an illusionistic wood intarsia in a carved wooden frame. The relief, likely made by an artist from Northern Italy ...
Annunciation
These glazed terracotta sculptures of the Angel Gabriel and the Annunciate Virgin currently flank another glazed terracotta work depicting God the Father adored by angels, which in turn frames an earlier fresco, thought ...
Annunciate Virgin
This glazed terracotta statue (in San Pietro, Radicofani) was originally paired with a statue of the Angel Gabriel, making an Annunciation. Andrea della Robbia and his workshop made several such Annunciation pairs for ...