Annunciation, Maria (1528 – 1594) by Tintoretto

The artwork entitled “Annunciation, Maria,” created by the renowned artist Tintoretto, dates from the period between 1528 and 1594. Executed using oil on canvas, this painting exemplifies the Mannerism (Late Renaissance) art movement. With dimensions of 119 x 93 cm, the artwork belongs to the genre of religious painting.

The artwork portrays a poignant scene from the Annunciation, a significant event in Christian theology. The depiction centers on the Virgin Mary, who is shown with an expression of reverence and humility as she contemplates the divine message. A halo, indicative of her sanctity, adorns her head. The ethereal presence of a dove, symbolizing the Holy Spirit, can be seen to the left, indicating the divine nature of the scene. Tintoretto’s mastery in the use of light and shadow is evident, infusing the painting with a sense of depth and spiritual solemnity. The subdued color palette and meticulous attention to detail are characteristic of the Mannerist style, inviting the viewer to reflect on the sacred moment being depicted.

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