English: The picture is a Greek Catholic icon depicting the scene of the Annunciation with Mary and Archangel Gabriel in the centre. The icon was painted in the end of the 18th century as part of the iconostasis of the Greek Catholic Cathedral of Hajdúdorog, Hungary. The icon is placed on the first tier of the iconostasis, the so called Great Feasts tier. This icon is the third painting from the left.
Magyar: A kép az Angyali üdvözlet görög katolikus ikonját ábrázolja, amelynek központjában Szűz Máriát és Gábriel arkangyalt ábrázolják. Az ikont a 18. század végén festették, a hajdúdorogi görög katolikus székesegyház ikonosztázára. Az ikont az ikonosztáz első sorában, az úgynevezett Ünnepi sorban találhatjuk. Ez az ikon a sorban balról a harmadik festmény.
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