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The Annunciation Triptych is an oil-on-panel triptych by the Netherlandish artist Rogier van der Weyden, dating from around 1434. It was originally formed by three panels, the central one being now at The Louvre museum in Paris, France; the side panels are at the Galleria Sabauda of Turin, Italy.
One of the most celebrated early Netherlandish paintings—particularly for its detailed observation, rich imagery, and superb condition—this triptych belongs to a group of paintings associated with the Tournai workshop of Robert Campin (ca. 1375–1444), sometimes called the Master of Flémalle.
Annunciation Triptych, c. 1440. by Rogier van der WEYDEN. Chiaroscuro in the manner of Jan van Eyck is a prominent feature of the Annunciation that was originally the central panel of a triptych.
Rogier van der Weyden and the Master of Flémalle, Bruxelles-Leyde, Editions de la Connaissance-A.W. Sijthoff, 1967, p. 62, n° 9. - Michel, Edouard, Musée national du Louvre. Catalogue raisonné des peintures du Moyen-Age, de la Renaissance et des Temps modernes.
Una pintura del siglo XV que representa la escena bíblica del ángel Gabriel anunciando a María la concepción de Jesús. Se atribuye a un seguidor o taller del Maestro de Flémalle, un artista flamenco influenciado por el Prado.
The Annunciation Triptych is an oil-on-panel triptych by the Netherlandish artist Rogier van der Weyden, dating from around 1434. It was originally formed by three panels, the central one being now at The Louvre museum in Paris, France; the side panels are at the Galleria Sabauda of Turin, northern Italy.
18 Μαρ 2023 · Dutch painter Rogier van der Weyden created the Annunciation Triptych, an oil-on-panel triptych, around 1434. Originally, it was made up of three panels, the central one of which is now housed in the Louvre Museum in Paris, France; the two side panels are housed in Turin, Italy.