01 Work, CONTEMPORARY Interpretation of the Bible! Adrien Dekeyser's Annonciation, with Footnotes - #54

Adrien Dekeyser, 1914 - 1950
Annonciation, c. 1939
Mixed media on panel
68,5 x 26,6 cm; 27 by 10½ in.
Private collection

Estimated for 3,000 - 5,000 EUR in Mar 2023

The Annunciation is the announcement by the archangel Gabriel to Mary that she would conceive and bear a son through a virgin birth and become the mother of Jesus Christ, the Christian Messiah and Son of God, marking the Incarnation. Gabriel told Mary to name her son Immanuel, meaning "God is with us". More on the Annunciation

When he died prematurely at the age of thirty-six, it was already two years since Adrien Dekeyser had moved away from painting to devote himself to puppet theatre. A versatile artist and poet, he was known for his work in many fields. This charming composition, focused on the extraordinary spectacle of the Annunciation, is an example of the artist’s various interests and points to his final career.

In his childhood home, his mother had a huge attic containing paintings, fabrics and two skeletons with which the children were allowed to play. The artist’s taste for costumes and puppets may have stemmed from this period. Equally, his father would take him to the hospital when entertainment was put on for sick children and in this unusual context he was able to enjoy clowns and magic shows.

Dekeyser often used gouache or egg tempera, as in the case of this Annunciation, which he gave to his close friend Asta for her birthday in 1939. The palette features the artist’s favourite colours: ochres and a deep blue. The vertical composition, with its elongated figures on a unified, unreal background, evokes a puppet show, focused on the protagonists and the action, in this case the music. More on Adrien Dekeyser




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