‘Qual è quel angel che con tanto giuoco

Guarda negli occhi la nostra regina

Innamorato sì che par di fuoco?’

Ed egli a me,—‘Baldezza e leggiadria

Quanta esser puote in angelo ed in alma

Tutta è in lui, e si volem che sia!’

It is in seeking this baldezza e leggiadria in a mistaken sense that the later painters have forgotten all the spiritual dignity of the Angel Messenger.

Where the angel bears a lighted taper, which the Virgin extends her hand to take from him; or, kneeling, bears in his hand a palm-branch, surmounted by seven or twelve stars (44), the subject represented is not the announcement of the birth of the Saviour, but the death of the Virgin, a part of her legendary history which is rarely treated and easily mistaken; then the announcing angel is not Gabriel, but Michael.[92]

44 Angel announcing the death of the Virgin (F. Filippo Lippi)