Description
Martin Schongauer conceived the Angel and the Virgin of the Annunciation as two separate engravings, forming a type of diptych. The angel Gabriel and the Virgin Mary often appeared against a dark ground on the outer wings of altarpieces, painted in a monochromic style called grisaille, which emphasizes the figures’ sculptural relief. Schongauer’s pared-down background replaces the view of Mary’s bedroom usually found in Annunciation scenes. Instead, Mary receives the news of her divine motherhood from the angel with only a book in her hand; the potted lily represents her absolute purity. Schongauer’s treatment of the flowing drapery further underscores the figures’ monumentality.
Accession Number
84749
Medium
Engraving in black on ivory laid paper
Dimensions
Sheet, trimmed to platemark: 17 × 11.7 cm (6 3/4 × 4 5/8 in.)
Classification
engraving
Credit Line
Gift of Mrs. Potter Palmer, Jr.