Pays-Bas méridionaux, Ecole Brabançonne (Probablement Malines), vers 1520

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Pays-Bas méridionaux, Ecole Brabançonne (Probablement Malines), vers 1520
Annunciation Scene Large alabaster plate carved in relief with minute traces of original gilding Size: 31 x 28,5 x 4,8 cm in a natural wood frame Size: 31 x 28,5 x 4,8 cm.Size: 39.2 x 33 x 10.4 cm Slight accidents (hands of God the Father and the Angel), head of the dove broken and glued back together, breaks in the width of the plate Related work: -Albrecht Dürer (1471-1528), Scène de l'Annonciation, ca. 1503, original print, 29.8 x 21.1 cm Paris, Petit Palais, Musée des Beaux-arts de la Ville de Paris, n°inv.GDUT 4139 Related literature: -Ss dir. Brigitte d'Hainaut-Zveny, Miroirs du Sacré, les retables sculptés à Bruxelles, XV-XVIème siècles, CFC éditions, Bruxelles, 2005; - Till-Holger Borchert, Tilman Riemenschneider, The Annunciation, an important alabaster relief, Daniel katz edition, London, 2012; - Aleksandra Lipinska, Movin sculptures, Southern Netherlandish Alabasters from the 16th to 17th centuries in Central and Northern Europe, Brill, Leiden, 2015. This scene from the Annunciation, executed by a Brabant workshop around 1520, must have been part of an altarpiece dedicated to the Life of the Virgin or of Christ. The two figures are housed in an interior that is still largely in the Gothic tradition, inspired by the works of Jan van Eyck (Virgin and Angel of the Annunciation, painted panels of the Ghent altarpiece, 1432, Saint Bavo Cathedral, Ghent) and Rogier van der Weyden (1400- 1464) (cf Atelier de Rogier Van der Weyden, L'Annonciation, oil on wood, c. 1440, Paris, Louvre Museum). The contextualization of the scene and the illusion of depth are in fact skilfully produced by the progressive size of the thickness of the alabaster plate and by the presence of the canopy bed and the lectern. This composition was used from the end of the 15th century in the monumental altarpieces made by the Brabant workshops (Altarpiece of the Virgin known as de Saluces, c. 1500-1510, Brussels, Musée de la Ville) and
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