Annunciation: Difference between revisions
imported>Jasca Ducato Created page with "{{Era|AC2|ACB}} {{WP-REAL|Annunciation (Leonardo)}} thumb|right|250px|The ''Annunciation'' Leonardo da Vinci's '''''Annunciation'..." |
imported>Jasca Ducato mNo edit summary |
||
| Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{Era|AC2|ACB}} | {{Era|AC2|ACB}} | ||
{{DISPLAYTITLE:''{{PAGENAME}}''}} | |||
{{WP-REAL|Annunciation (Leonardo)}} | {{WP-REAL|Annunciation (Leonardo)}} | ||
[[File:Annucation.jpg|thumb|right|250px|The ''Annunciation'']] | [[File:Annucation.jpg|thumb|right|250px|The ''Annunciation'']] | ||
Revision as of 16:47, 10 September 2013

Leonardo da Vinci's Annunciation was a depiction of the annunciation of Mary, the future mother of Jesus Christ, by the arch-angel Gabriel.
Painted between 1472 and 1475, Leonardo's Annunciation was eventually purchased by the Ezio Auditore da Firenze and placed in the gallery at the Villa Auditore.[1] The painting was later lost during the Papal attack on Monteriggioni, led by the Templar Cesare Borgia.[2]
Five years after the attack on Monteriggioni, in 1506, Ezio Auditore - whilst looking for a now-kidnapped Leonardo - learned that the Annunciation held part of a map identifying the location of the Temple of Pythagoras, and that the painting now was in the possession of Lucrezia Borgia, who resided with her husband in Delizia di Belriguardo.[3]
Ezio travelled to Belriguardo and regained the painting.[3]