Adoration of the Shepherds (Tzangarolas)

Adoration of the Shepherds is a tempera painting created by Greek painter Stephanos Tzangarolas.

Cornelis Cort turned one of Federico Zuccari's frescos into an engraving.

The fresco was called The Annunciation with Prophets and Music-Making Angels.

The fresco was commissioned by the Collegio Romano for the Jesuit church of Santa Maria Annunziata in Rome, but was destroyed in 1626.

The work of art does not fall into a specific category.

It was part of the experimentation of artists belonging to the Heptanese School.

The work is part of the collection of the National Gallery of Athens.

[7] The materials used for the work were tempera paint, gold leaf, and wood.

In the center, two figures appear slightly below the clouds starting from left to right Moses holds his sacred tablet, and Isaiah peers up at the angels.

The final three figures at the bottom are from left to right Luke the Evangelist.