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The Nativity is an oil painting by Italian artist Piero della Francesca, dated to 1470–75. The painting depicts a scene from the birth of Jesus, and is one of the latest surviving paintings made by the artist before his death in 1492. Held by the National Gallery, London, it measures 124.4 cm × 122.6 cm (49.0 in × 48.3 in) and is from the Holy Bible.

Piero della Francesca, The Nativity, 1470–75, National Gallery, London
Piero della Francesca, The Nativity, 1470–75, National Gallery, London
With its gilded frame
With its gilded frame

Description


The nativity scene has been translocated from Bethlehem to a clear summer day on a hill overlooking the Tuscan landscape, with a winding river to the left, and the urban landscape of a fortified town to the right, perhaps Piero della Francesca's birthplace of Borgo Sansepolcro. The painting was made for the artist's family palace in his home town, perhaps an altarpiece for a private chapel.

In the centre is a ruined stone stable with sloping wooden roof, occupied by an ass and an ox. The dilapidated stable is painted at an awkwardly skewed angle on a rocky hilltop, perhaps intended to reflect the precarious circumstances of Jesus's birth.

In the foreground, the infant Jesus is lying naked on the folds of the Virgin Mary's blue cloak spread on the ground, reflecting a vision of Saint Bridget of Sweden from the 14th century, widely known in the 15th century. The Christ Child's arms are raised towards his serene mother, white-faced and light-haired, who is kneeling alongside, with her slender fingers steepled in prayer. She is wearing a blue gown with red cuffs and bodice, and a long blue cloak, with a light veil over her hair, and pearls in her hair and on her necklace.

To the right, Joseph is sitting with crossed legs on a donkey's saddle placed on the ground, in a pose recalling the Hellenistic Spinario bronze sculpture, prominently revealing the sole of his right foot to the viewer. Joseph is wearing in a pink gown with black jacket and blue hat, and is speaking to two shepherds in plain brown clothes, one with a red hat. One shepherd is holding a staff and gesturing heavenward, while the other gazes upwards, perhaps towards a star (not visible).

The Holy Family are being serenaded by a group of five angels, standing like classical sculptures in long gowns to the left, two playing lutes and two others with open mouths as if singing.

The scene includes other plants and birds, including a magpie on the roof of the stable, temporarily silenced from its incessant chattering, and a red-faced goldfinch, symbol of the passion, in a shrub to the left.


Condition


The painting is in poor condition. Once thought to be unfinished, it is now thought to have been damaged by over-enthusiastic restoration before it was acquired by the National Gallery. The pink clothes worn by Joseph are very thinly painted, underdrawing shows through the damaged shepherds' faces, and the braying ass in the stable is so translucent that the stones of the wall behind can be seen through its body and leg.


Provenance


The painting remained in Sansepolcro until the end of the 19th century. It was bought by Alexander Barker in 1861 and brought to London. It was bought by the National Gallery for £2,415 (2,300 guineas) at the Barker sale at Christie's in June 1874, along with other works, at the instigation of Frederic William Burton. The work is displayed in a heavy gilded frame, with fluted pilasters and Corinthian capitals.


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- [en] The Nativity (Piero della Francesca)

[es] La Natividad (Piero della Francesca)

La Natividad (en italiano, Natività) es una obra del pintor renacentista italiano Piero della Francesca. Está realizada al temple sobre madera y mide 124 centímetros de alto y 123 cm. de ancho. Se conserva en la National Gallery, en Londres.

[fr] La Nativité (Piero della Francesca)

La Nativité est une œuvre de Piero della Francesca, conservée à la National Gallery de Londres. C'est une peinture sur bois de 124,4 × 122,6 cm réalisée entre 1460 et 1475. Probablement un des derniers tableaux que Piero ait peints avant sa cécité.

[it] Natività (Piero della Francesca)

La Natività è un dipinto, olio su tavola (124,4x122,6 cm), dell'ultima fase artistica di Piero della Francesca, databile al 1470-1475 (o secondo alcuni fino al 1485) e oggi conservato nella National Gallery di Londra.



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