Artwork

The Annunciation by the Tiburtine sybil to Emperor Augustus; Angel of the Annunciation (verso)

The Annunciation by the Tiburtine sybil to Emperor Augustus; Angel of the Annunciation (verso), by Unknown, paint, 1688
The Annunciation by the Tiburtine sybil to Emperor Augustus; Angel of the Annunciation (verso), by Unknown, paint, 1688

The Annunciation by the Tiburtine sybil to Emperor Augustus; Angel of the Annunciation (verso) is a paint painting by the Early Baroque Italian artist Unknown. It dates from 1688 and is held in the collection of the Gemäldegalerie Berlin.

About this work

Overview

This painting depicts a pivotal moment of divine revelation, with a woman in green and white attire standing before a kneeling figure in red and black, surrounded by additional figures and symbolic elements within an architectural setting.

Subject & Meaning

The scene illustrates the Annunciation by the Tiburtine Sibyl to Emperor Augustus, where the Sibyl prophesies the birth of Christ. The Angel of the Annunciation is painted on the verso, underscoring the divine nature of the prophecy.

Technique & Style

The work showcases a detailed, layered composition with vivid color choices (notably green, red, and black) and the inclusion of everyday and symbolic objects (horn, dog, bed, landscape), characteristic of Renaissance narrative painting.

History & Provenance

Provenance details are not provided in the given facts, though the painting's style suggests a Renaissance origin. It is currently associated with the Gemäldegalerie Berlin.

Context

Created during the Renaissance, this painting reflects the era's fascination with classical prophecy and Christian theology, blending secular and religious themes in a single narrative.

Legacy

The painting's impact or influence on subsequent art is not specified in the provided information, though its preservation in a notable museum like the Gemäldegalerie Berlin indicates its recognized historical and artistic value.

Artist & collection

Artist

Unknown

entity whose identity is not known

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