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    Annunciation 

    Francesco di Valdambrino
    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 ...
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    Annunciation 

    unknown artist
    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 ...
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    Annunciation 

    Della Robbia Workshop
    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 ...
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    The Annunciation 

    Andrea della Robbia
    This glazed terracotta lunette of the Annunciation is currently immured in the main cloister of the Ospedale degli Innocenti in Florence. Originally, it formed part of a multi-media altarpiece in a chapel of the hospital ...
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    Annunciation 

    Lupo di Francesco
    These painted wood sculptures of the Angel Gabriel and the Annunciate Virgin were made around 1320 and are one of the earliest surviving examples of this type of Annunciation pair, which became popular in Tuscany from the ...
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    AuthorFrancesco di Valdambrino (3)Andrea della Robbia (2)Andrea della Robbia and Workshop (1)Angelo di Nalduccio, attributed to and an unknown Sienese sculptor (1)Della Robbia Workshop (1)Jacopo della Quercia, attributed to (1)Lupo di Francesco (1)Marco (fra Mattia) della Robbia (1)unknown artist (1)unknown artist, called "Maestro del Crocifisso dei Disciplinati," attributed to (1)... View MoreSubject
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