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The Annunciation

Maestro de Sijena1515 - 1519

Museo de Huesca

Museo de Huesca
Huesca, Spain

This panel was part of the altarpiece in the main chapel of the church at the Royal Monastery of Santa María in Villanueva de Sigena, Huesca. It was produced around 1515–19 and is dedicated to the Virgin Mary. Nowadays, the altarpiece is divided between several museums and private collections in Spain and elsewhere. The panels in the Huesca Museum were part of Valentín Carderera's donation. They are: The Meeting at the Golden Gate, The Birth of The Virgin Mary, The Annunciation, and The Visitation. Researchers have been able to create a hypothetical reconstruction of the altarpiece by comparing dimensions and iconography. This would have been one of the central panels in the altarpiece's main tier. The scene depicts the Annunciation as described by Saint Luke the Evangelist (1:26–38). The Virgin Mary is surrounded by the figures of the theological and cardinal virtues, who are rarely represented in iconography. This may even be unique to this scene. Recent studies have identified the Master of Sigena, who painted the altarpiece, as the Central European painter Rodrigo de Sajonia.

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  • Title: The Annunciation
  • Creator: Maestro de Sijena
  • Date: 1515 - 1519
  • Physical Dimensions: 130 x 156,5 x 7 cm
  • Type: Painting
  • Rights: Gobierno de Aragón
  • External Link: CERES MCU
  • Medium: Oil and tempera on panel
  • Photograph: Fernando Alvira Lizano
  • Cultural Context: Modern history / Renaissance
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