
Annunciation
Piero del Pollaiuolo·1500
Historical Context
This Annunciation attributed to Piero del Pollaiuolo reflects the artistic production of the Pollaiuolo brothers' Florentine workshop, which was among the most influential in late fifteenth-century Italy. Piero and his more famous brother Antonio shared a workshop that specialized in goldsmith work, sculpture, and painting, creating an extraordinarily productive studio that served the Medici and other major Florentine patrons. The Annunciation format — Gabriel bringing the divine message to Mary — was among the most frequently commissioned sacred subjects, and the Pollaiuolo workshop's version combines the brothers' characteristic attention to figural anatomy with the devotional requirements of the sacred theme.
Technical Analysis
The religious composition shows the characteristic Florentine approach to the Annunciation scene, with careful architectural perspective and precise figural drawing reflecting the Pollaiuolo workshop's emphasis on anatomical accuracy.







