O symbolice książki w malarstwie od XV do XVII wieku uwag kilka
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Scrolls and codices were very often depicted in the old painting both in the religious and
secular pieces of art. Siiice Protorenaissance the Announciation became very popular motif
in the Southern as well as in the Northern Europe. Among the painters who were interested
in such representations were for example: Fra Angelico, Filippo Lippi, Sandro Botticelli or
Leonardo da Vinci.
In most of these pictures book played an extremely important role (usually it was the Bible or
a prayer-book). The Announciation by Gentile da Fabriano belongs to the most puzzling examples.
The book, lying on the table in front of Maria, is open so we can recognize the words of Saint
Lucas the Evangelist (1,38): „Ecce and...” . These phrases make the whole scene complete and fully
intelligibe. The moment the Archangel arrives, Maria is usually immersed in reading. The book
lying on the reading desk, table or kept by her in hand is probably the story of her further life.
On the other hand books were treated not only as sacred scrolls but also objects of daily
use. This is the way Carlo Crivelli depicted them in his picture (The Announciation with Saint
Emidius, 1486).
The author of this article wanted to emphasize how important scrolls and codices were
for the interpretation and composition paintings depicting the Announciation. The variety of
book representations in the old painting let us conclude they were cruciad elements of many
other works of art.
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