Annunciation Diptych

The Annunciation Diptych or the Orsini Altarpiece is a two-panel tempera on panel altarpiece painted in 1333 by Simone Martini, now in the Royal Museum of Fine Arts, Antwerp, to which it was bequeathed by Florent van Ertborn, mayor of Antwerp, along with other works by the same artist.[1][2]

Annunciation Diptych
ArtistSimone Martini
Year1333
Mediumtempera on panel
Dimensions23.5 cm × 14.5 cm (9.3 in × 5.7 in)
LocationRoyal Museum of Fine Arts, Antwerp

Other Martini Annunciations

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References

  1. (in Spanish) Olivar, M., Cien obras maestras de la pintura, Biblioteca Básica Salvat, 1971. ISBN 84-345-7215-X
  2. (in Spanish) Monreal, L., Grandes Museos, vol. 4, Editorial Planeta, 1975. ISBN 84-320-0460-X (complete collection)


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