Angel of the Annunciation ca. 1370-90 Attributed to Jean de Liège Franco-Netherlandish This angel from an Annunciation group probably comes from the abbey of Flavigny and originally formed part of a sculptural retable behind the altar. The exquisite carving of the figure, the serene facial expression, and the rich locks of hair have close parallels in sculpture produced in Paris.The surface details and polish are similar to the work of the sculptor Jean de Liège who carved the image of Marie de France from the royal abbey of Saint-Denis, exhibited nearby.. Angel of the Annunciation. Attributed to Jean de Liège (Franco-Netherlandish, active ca. 1361-died 1381). South Netherlandish or French. ca. 1370-90. Marble. Made in Paris (), Netherlands or France. Sculpture-Stone

Angel of the Annunciation ca. 1370-90 Attributed to Jean de Liège Franco-Netherlandish This angel from an Annunciation group probably comes from the abbey of Flavigny and originally formed part of a sculptural retable behind the altar. The exquisite carving of the figure, the serene facial expression, and the rich locks of hair have close parallels in sculpture produced in Paris.The surface details and polish are similar to the work of the sculptor Jean de Liège who carved the image of Marie de France from the royal abbey of Saint-Denis, exhibited nearby.. Angel of the Annunciation. Attributed to Jean de Liège (Franco-Netherlandish, active ca. 1361-died 1381). South Netherlandish or French. ca. 1370-90. Marble. Made in Paris (), Netherlands or France. Sculpture-Stone
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