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Annunciation to the Virgin
circle of Marcello Venusti, 1550 - 1570
Marcello Venusti (c. 1512 - 1579). The Annunciation, c. 1555. Edwin vom Rath Bequest, 1941.
- Artwork typepainting
- Object numberSK-A-3443
- Dimensionsheight 41.7 cm x width 30 cm, depth 8.5 cm
- Physical characteristicsolieverf op doek


Identification
Title(s)
Annunciation to the Virgin
Object type
Object number
SK-A-3443
Description
De verkondiging aan Maria. Maria met boek in de hand, zittend naast een kastje met openstaande deuren, draait zich om naar de engel. Boven de engel de duif van de Heilige Geest. Op het kastje een beeld van Mozes die de wetstafelen stukslaat.
Catalogue reference
- Rijksmuseum Amsterdam, Verslag van den hoofddirecteur over het jaar 1941, 's-Gravenhage 1942, p. 21
- Documentatiemap SK
Creation
Creation
painter: circle of Marcello Venusti
Dating
1550 - 1570
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Material and technique
Physical description
olieverf op doek
Material
Dimensions
- height 41.7 cm x width 30 cm
- depth 8.5 cm
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Subject
Acquisition and rights
Credit line
J.W.E. vom Rath Bequest, Amsterdam
Copyright
Provenance
Inv.; …; from Robert Langton Douglas (1864-1951), London, fl. 870 , to Julius Wilhelm Edwin vom Rath (1863-1940), Amsterdam, 1919;{Note RMA.} by whom bequeathed, with 305 other objects, to the museum, 1941
Remarks
Please note that this provenance was formulated with a special focus on provenance research for the years 1933-45 and could therefore be incomplete. There may be more (mostly earlier) provenance information known in the museum. In case this item has an uncertain or incomplete provenance for the years 1933-45, the Rijksmuseum welcomes information and assistance in the investigation and clarification of the provenance of all works during that era.
Documentation
- Rijksmuseum Amsterdam, Verslag van den hoofddirecteur over het jaar 1941, 's-Gravenhage 1942, p. 21
- Documentatiemap SK
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