The painting “Annunciation” was painted by painter Jan van Eyck in the heyday of his talent. In fact, the scene is understood as both an event and an upcoming action. In the painting, the artist depicts a gospel angel and a praying Mary, to whom the Holy Spirit condescends.
The painting by artist Jan van Eyck is filled with subtle lyricism: the quiet joy of the angel, the emotional trembling and excitement of Mary. The multicolored radiance of the glass, the glitter of the metal, the deep velvets of the velvet and the enamel shine of the heavens, more than anything else, convey the beauty to which the world, the unusual, the jewel of any particular and the whole universe are filled.
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