Artwork
Anunțarea nașterii lui Christos

Anunțarea nașterii lui Christos is an unspecified painting by the Byzantine icon painting artist Jacopo Bassano. It dates from 1650 and is held in the collection of the Brukenthal National Museum.
About this work
Overview
Jacopo Bassano’s c. 1650 oil painting titled Anunțarea nașterii lui Christos presents a bustling outdoor tableau populated by angels and human figures. The composition unfolds across a verdant landscape, inviting the viewer into a moment of divine announcement rendered with vivid coloration and meticulous attention to sartorial detail.
Subject & Meaning
The work depicts the biblical episode in which the birth of Christ is proclaimed, a theme traditionally associated with the Annunciation. By situating the celestial messengers among ordinary people, Bassano emphasizes the universal relevance of the event, suggesting that the news of the Incarnation reaches all strata of society.
Technique & Style
Bassano employs a luminous palette, applying bright, saturated hues that animate the scene. Fine brushwork renders the textures of fabrics and the expressions of faces, while a subtle sfumato effect softens edges, creating a gentle atmospheric haze that unifies the figures with their natural surroundings.
History & Provenance
Created around the middle of the 17th century, the painting reflects Bassano’s mature period in the Venetian school. Documentation of its early ownership is limited, but the work has remained within European collections, illustrating the continued interest in Bassano’s religious narratives.
Artist & collection
Artist
Jacopo Bassano painted biblical scenes with warm light and rustic details. His three versions of *The Annunciation*—like *Vestirea nașterii lui Iisus*—show Mary at home, bathed in soft, golden glow. These quiet, earthy…










