Light Symbolism in Gentile da Fabriano’s Vatican Annunciation

  • Lasse Hodne Norwegian University of Science and Technology
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Keywords: Gentile da Fabriano, Annunciation, Ut Vitrum, Iconography

Abstract

Gentile da Fabriano’s Annunciation in the Vatican Pinacoteca is one of the clearest and most interesting visualizations of a famous metaphor from Medieval hymn literature that compares Mary’s hymen to the glass of a window. The painting uniquely combines three elements: rays of light, a Gothic tracery window, and the shape of the window impressed on the Virgin’s body. Gentile’s painting is the culmination of a development in Tuscan art that can be traced back at least until about 1370. This makes it part of an Italian tradition of visualizing the so-called ut vitrum metaphor that must antedate analogous examples from Flemish art.

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Published
2014-09-20
How to Cite
Hodne, Lasse. “Light Symbolism in Gentile Da Fabriano’s Vatican Annunciation”. Eikón / Imago 3, no. 2 (September 20, 2014): 33–50. Accessed July 14, 2026. https://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/EIKO/article/view/73395.
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