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Record Number:
20001
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Title :
Reading the Annunciation
Source:
Art History , 30., 3 (June 2007): Pages 349 - 363.
Year of Publication:
2007.
2.
Record Number:
20788
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Title :
Immersed in Things of the Body: Humor and Meaning in the Annunciation by Filippo Lippi [Examines the background figures in Lippi's Annunciation at the Palazzo Barberini and the significance of their gesture and movement as an iconographic foil to the interaction between Mary and the Archangel Gabriel; examines the parallels between the work's composition and the use of humor in contemporary drama in illustrating themes of Christ's incarnation. Title note supplied by Feminae.]
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Studies in Iconography , 25., ( 2004): Pages 173 - 196.
Year of Publication:
2004.
3.
Record Number:
14835
Author(s):
Hamburger, Jeffrey.
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Title :
Seeing and Believing: The Suspicion of Sight and the Authentication of Vision in Late Medieval Art [Late medieval art and visionary theology both reveal an ambivalence about the role of corporeal sight in religion. A desire for direct vision of the divine was coupled with skepticism about claims to bodily sight. Images that aped bodily experience, especially in Flemish art, also gave some theologians cause for concern. Title note supplied by Feminae.].
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Imagination und Wirklichkeit: Zum Verhältnis von mentalen und realen Bilder in der Kunst der frühen Neuzeit. Edited by Alessandro Nova and Klaus Krüger . Von Zabern, 2000. Viator , 31., ( 2000): Pages 47 - 70.
Year of Publication:
2000.
4.
Record Number:
4623
Author(s):
Tarr, Roger P.
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Title :
Ecce Virgo Concipiet: The Iconography and Context of Duccio's London "Annunciation"
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Viator , 31., ( 2000): Pages 185 - 213.
Year of Publication:
2000.
5.
Record Number:
4361
Author(s):
Hans-Collas, Ilona.
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Title :
Moselle- Une peinture murale gothique conservée dans l'ancien couvent des Récollets à Metz [The author briefly describes a badly damaged painting of the Annunciation in a Franciscan monastery (for friars) known as the Récollets].
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Bulletin Monumental , 157., ( 1999): Pages 301 - 303.
Year of Publication:
1999.
6.
Record Number:
3953
Author(s):
Jacobus, Laura
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Title :
Giotto's "Annunciation" in the Arena Chapel, Padua [the Appendix reproduces a Latin text of the Annunciation "Cantatur evangelius cum ludo (Gospel singing with a play)]
Source:
Art Bulletin
(Full Text via JSTOR) 81,1 (March 1999): 93-107.
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Year of Publication:
1999.
7.
Record Number:
3954
Author(s):
Gifford, E. Melanie.
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Title :
Van Eyck's Washington "Annunciation" : Technical Evidence for Iconographic Development
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Art Bulletin
(Full Text via JSTOR) 81,1 (March 1999): 108-116.
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Year of Publication:
1999.
8.
Record Number:
3955
Author(s):
Purtle, Carol J.
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Title :
Van Eyck's Washington "Annunciation" : Narrative Time and Metaphoric Tradition
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Art Bulletin
(Full Text via JSTOR) 81,1 (March 1999): 117-125.
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Year of Publication:
1999.
9.
Record Number:
5684
Author(s):
Henry, Tom.
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Title :
New Documents for Signorelli's "Annunciation" at Volterra [in the Appendix the author provides transcriptions of three documents: Payments to Signorelli for the Volterra "Annunciation," 7 January 1490 to 13 May 1491; The Company of the Virgin Mary sell their old altarpiece, 4 June 1491- 21 April 1494; Ippolito Cigna's account of his restoration of the "Annunciation," published 1740- 1741].
Source:
Burlington Magazine
(Full Text via JSTOR) 140, 1144 (July 1998): 474-478.
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Year of Publication:
1998.
10.
Record Number:
5686
Author(s):
Gordon, Dillian.
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Title :
Zanobi Strozzi's "Annunciation" in the National Gallery [the recently discovered signature on the "Annunciation" makes it easier to identify Strozzi's work from other pupils of Fra Angelico; the author compares Strozzi's "Annunciation" to others done around the same time by Fra Angelico and his workshop].
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Burlington Magazine
(Full Text via JSTOR) 140, 1145 (August 1998): 517-524.
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Year of Publication:
1998.
11.
Record Number:
6668
Author(s):
Ambrosio, Francis J.
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Title :
On Seeing Fra Angelico's San Marco "Annunciation": The Place of Art [the author meditates on the meaning of Fra Angelico's painting at the monastery of San Marco; Ambrosio explores the painter's understanding of Dominican beliefs and practices as well as more general ideas including Mary as a metaphor for freedom and contemplation].
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Italian History and Culture , 3., ( 1997): Pages 87 - 154.
Year of Publication:
1997.
12.
Record Number:
4845
Author(s):
Parry, Joseph D.
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Title :
Narration and Quattrocento Annunciation Paintings [Winner of the 1996 Allen D. Breck Award].
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Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association , 17., ( 1995- 1996): Pages 188 - 200.
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1995- 1996.
13.
Record Number:
340
Author(s):
Vasvari, Louise O
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Title :
Joseph on the Margin: The Mérode Tryptic and Medieval Spectacle [Joseph as Cuckold in paintings and in mystery plays]
Source:
Mediaevalia , 18., ( 1995): Pages 163 - 189. (1995 (for 1992)) Published by the Center for Medieval and Early Renaissance Studies, State University of New York at Binghamton
Year of Publication:
1995.
14.
Record Number:
187
Author(s):
Hunt, Lucy-Anne.
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Title :
Fine Incense of Virginity: A Late Twelfth Century Wallpainting of the Annuciation at the Monastery of the Syrians, Egypt
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Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies , 19., ( 1995): Pages 182 - 232.
Year of Publication:
1995.
15.
Record Number:
6603
Author(s):
Blum, Shirley Neilsen.
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Title :
Hans Memling's "Annunciation" with Angelic Attendants [the author argues that Memling's interpretation is unique in his emphasis on Mary and the doctrinal meaning of the moment of the incarnation; the author cites imagery and iconography that convey purity, the nuptial bed, and the blessed womb].
Source:
Metropolitan Museum Journal , 27., ( 1992): Pages 43 - 58.
Year of Publication:
1992.
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Record Number:
9488
Author(s):
Friedman, John B.
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Title :
Nicholas's "Angelus ad Virginem" and the mocking of Noah [The author considers the humorous inversion in the “Miller’s Tale” of the Noah and Gabriel Biblical episodes within the context of other, similar kinds of medieval literary and artistic parodies. Title note supplied by Feminae.].
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Yearbook of English Studies , 22., ( 1992): Pages 162 - 180.
Year of Publication:
1992.
17.
Record Number:
12680
Author(s):
Valdez Del Alamo, Elizabeth
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Title :
Triumphal Visions and Monastic Devotion: The Annunciation Relief of Santo Domingo de Silos
Source:
Gesta
(Full Text via JSTOR) 29, 2 (1990): 167-188.
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Year of Publication:
1990.
18.
Record Number:
43218
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Title :
The Madonna of Humility with the Temptation of Eve
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