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The Archangel Gabriel, after Botticelli

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This work was painted by Henry Scott on a garden wall at the Villa Curonia, Florence in April 1923. It was transferred to canvas by Daniel Thompson in May 1923 and slightly repainted in watercolor at time of transfer. It is a copy of a detail from "The Annunciation" in the Uffizi Galleries, Florence.
Department of American Paintings Sculpture & Decorative Arts Edward Waldo Forbes; his gift to the Fogg Art Museum 1948. Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Gift of Edward W. Forbes
Title: The Archangel Gabriel, after Botticelli
Description:
This work was painted by Henry Scott on a garden wall at the Villa Curonia, Florence in April 1923.
It was transferred to canvas by Daniel Thompson in May 1923 and slightly repainted in watercolor at time of transfer.
It is a copy of a detail from "The Annunciation" in the Uffizi Galleries, Florence.

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