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Art history series. The Annunciation by Jan Van Eyck depicts the Archangel Gabriel telling Mary that she has been chosen to give birth to the son of God.

The first moment in the Christmas story is the arrival of the Archangel Gabriel to tell Mary that she has been chosen to give birth to the son of God. Many painters have depicted this event, none better than the great Flemish painter Jan van Eyck. As befits a man who seemed to mix espionage with painting for his patron, van Eyck's picture is full of symbols and half-concealed messages. It has an extraordinary afterlife, having been sold by the Soviets against the wishes of the Hermitage Museum and bought by a secretive American millionaire who hid it away in a cellar.

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