The Nativity
Image source: museodelprado.es

The Nativity

Support Type: Canvas
Paint Type: Oil Paint
Current Location: Museo del Prado, Madrid
Location History:An identical painting, probably the original version seen by Federico Borromeo, is now in the Museo del Prado in Madrid and it was donated in 1605 to Margaret of Austria, Queen of Spain, by Francesco Maria Della Rovere, Duke of Urbino.

The Nativity depicts the birth of Jesus Christ, one of the most significant events in Christian tradition. The composition typically centres on the infant Jesus, surrounded by Mary, Joseph, shepherds, angels, and animals, symbolising humility, peace, and divine grace. The use of light often highlights the newborn, representing hope and salvation entering the world. Despite the modest setting of a stable, the painting conveys profound spiritual meaning, suggesting that greatness can emerge from simplicity. Through expressions of devotion and quiet reverence, the artwork invites viewers to reflect on faith, compassion, humility, and the promise of renewal for humanity.

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