The Annunciation
(Renaissance Europe )
See the relief from the same workshop, Walters 27.301.
Provenance
Provenance (from the French provenir, 'to come from/forth') is the chronology of the ownership, custody, or location of a historical object.
Seligmann, New York [date and mode of acquisition unknown]; Henry Walters, Baltimore, 1919, by purchase; Walters Art Museum, 1931, by bequest.
Conservation
Date | Description | Narrative |
---|---|---|
Technical Report | other | |
5/17/1993 | Treatment | other |
10/5/2000 | Treatment | other |
Geographies
France, Haute-Marne (Place of Origin)
Measurements
17 5/16 x 14 15/16 in. (44 x 38 cm);
framed: 19 1/8 x 16 3/4 x 5 1/2 in. (48.5 x 42.5 x 14 cm)
Credit Line
Acquired by Henry Walters, 1919
Location in Museum
Not on view
Accession Number
In libraries, galleries, museums, and archives, an accession number is a unique identifier assigned to each object in the collection.
In libraries, galleries, museums, and archives, an accession number is a unique identifier assigned to each object in the collection.
27.253