The Nativity Set in a Hortus Conclusus

Image credit: Campion Hall, University of Oxford

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The hortus conclusus (enclosed garden) was a common feature in medieval iconography, though it is unusual to find a nativity set in it. Usually the Virgin and Child playing with flowers, or the Virgin and a unicorn inhabit the protected garden which, from Persian miniatures, suggests paradise. The infant Jesus is attended by three angels, winged and naked infants. The figures in the niches are, from the top left: the angel of the Annunciation, Saints Anthony and Francis; right the Virgin, Saint Jerome and a martyr.

Campion Hall, University of Oxford

Oxford

Title

The Nativity Set in a Hortus Conclusus

Date

c.1460

Medium

tempera on gold ground panel

Measurements

H 53 x W 39 cm

Accession number

143

Acquisition method

purchased at Christie's, 1947

Work type

Painting

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