The Nativity

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A ramshackle and ruined brick lean-to on top of an exposed rocky outcrop represents the stable in which Christ was born, emphasising the poverty and humility of his birth. The Virgin Mary has spread out her cloak to protect her newborn son’s skin from the bare earth, a pose inspired by the miraculous vision of Saint Bridget of Sweden (accounts of her experience were widely read in the fifteenth century).

Behind the Virgin are two shepherds, while Joseph, her husband, is seated on the donkey’s saddle. A group of angels playing lutes and singing provide a heavenly soundtrack to this otherwise rustic scene.

Piero made this picture for his family palace in his hometown of Sansepolcro. Once thought to be unfinished, it was, in fact, damaged by restoration before it entered the National Gallery’s collection.

The National Gallery, London

London

Title

The Nativity

Date

1470-5

Medium

Oil on poplar

Measurements

H 124.4 x W 122.6 cm

Accession number

NG908

Acquisition method

Bought, 1874

Work type

Painting

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