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Mary, from F. Lippi’s Annunciation (Detail; M 038) Square Sticker
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Mary, from F. Lippi’s Annunciation (Detail; M 038) Square Sticker
“℣. The Angel of the Lord declared unto Mary, ℟. And she conceived of the Holy Spirit.” Thus, begins the Angelus the Church’s thrice-daily prayer to the Blessed Virgin Mary (BVM) that commemorates the Incarnation at the Annunciation. + The Annunciation was an immensely popular subject in the art of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. As a two-person composition, the subject lent itself to use on the outer leaves of triptychs: the angel on one leaf; Mary, on the other. A triptych is an artwork—most often a panel painting—that is comprised of three parts hinged together in such a way that it can be displayed open or folded shut. + Here, Filippo Lippi (1406-1469) has painted the Annunciation in tempera on wood. In this detail, Mary is dressed in warm pinks and bright blues. Presumably, she has been studying the Scriptures or at prayer: she holds a now closed book in her left hand. Having risen to her feet at the angel’s greeting, her surprise is registered by her raised right hand. Her face is gentle and sweetly featured. Her gaze is fixed on the Holy Spirit in the guise of a white dove. She has given her Fiat, that is, she has consented to become the mother of the Saviour. + Feast of the Annunciation: March 25; Feast of St. Gabriel the Archangel: September 29 + Image Credit (M 038): Mary, the Blessed Virgin, detail of an antique image of The Annunciation by Filippo Lippi (1406-1469) from a late 19th-early 20th-century postcard in chromolithography, originally published by E. Sborgi, Florence, Italy, from the designer’s private collection of religious ephemera. The original panels from a polyptych of unknown origin are in the Filippo and Filippino Room of the Uffizi Gallery in Florence. The Annunciation forms the upper halves of the two leaves while SS. Anthony Abbott and John the Baptist appear on the lower left and lower right, respectively.
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By Shirley H.16 March 2022 • Verified Purchase
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I always find Zazzle stickers excellent, and love using them to add that special touch to my mail. This sticker is just right and I have been using it to add to letters and cards, sent to cheer friends in these very trying times.
I often share my stickers with Christian friends so they can add them to their mail as well, they are always delighted!
The sticker was created from a photograph taken some years ago of Herstmonceux Castle, East Sussex, UK. The printing is beautifully clear and bright.
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By margy m.19 December 2020 • Verified Purchase
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These are fabulous and look good
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By Step L.26 February 2024 • Verified Purchase
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Accurate printing, colors turned as expected but did not like a very visible white frame (background) that appeared on the edge of each black label. Would like to have an option on black background / paper print. Accurate printing, design and colors turned as expected. Some labels were not cut precisely so could not be of use. Generally happy with the printing service
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