Artwork
Verkündigung an Maria

Verkündigung an Maria is an unspecified painting by the Northern Renaissance artist Unknown. It dates from 1500 and is held in the collection of the Kunsthistorisches Museum.
About this work
Overview
The work titled “Verkündigung an Maria” presents an interior scene illuminated by a luminous light source that accentuates the faces and garments of two female figures. The composition is rendered in vivid hues, with gold detailing that draws attention to the clothing and surrounding décor, while the surrounding space recedes into a darker tonal background.
Subject & Meaning
In the foreground, a winged woman dressed in a red‑and‑yellow robe holds a scroll, suggesting a messenger or angelic presence, while a kneeling woman in a red dress with gold trim folds her hands in reverence. The arrangement implies a narrative of announcement or divine communication directed toward the kneeling figure.
Technique & Style
The painter employs chiaroscuro, using strong contrasts between illuminated surfaces and shadowed areas to model the figures’ forms. Gold patterns on the garments catch reflected light, enhancing texture. Fine, meticulous detailing fills the interior, from the small figure near the doorway to the framed painting on the wall, demonstrating a careful, layered approach.
History & Provenance
The painting’s title, “Verkündigung an Maria,” identifies the scene as an Annunciation, a common subject in Christian art. No further provenance or dating information is provided in the source material, limiting the historical context to the visual description alone.
Context
The work reflects the tradition of depicting sacred announcements within domestic or architectural settings, a motif prevalent in European religious painting. The use of bright colors, gold ornamentation, and a dramatic light source aligns it with Baroque sensibilities that emphasize emotional intensity and visual splendor.
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