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The Annunciation and the Adoration of the Magi, a painting by Edward Burne-Jones, created in 1861. The artwork, housed in the National Gallery, measures 1.336 meters in width and 0.984 meters in height. It is a triptych, meaning it consists of three panels.
The central panel depicts the Adoration of the Magi. Figures, predominantly dressed in rich, dark reds, are gathered around the infant Jesus and Mary. The figures are depicted in a somewhat stylized manner, with elongated forms and expressive faces. The background features a golden glow.
The left and right panels are smaller and show scenes related to the Annunciation. The left panel shows an angel, and the right panel shows a woman in prayer. Both panels include inscriptions on scrolls at the top. The overall style is Pre-Raphaelite, characterized by rich colors, detailed rendering, and a focus on symbolic representation.
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