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Nativity of the Virgin (Altdorfer)

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Medium
  
Oil on panel

Year
  
1520

Artist
  
Albrecht Altdorfer

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Dimensions
  
140.7 cm × 130 cm (55.4 in × 51 in)

Location
  
Alte Pinakothek, Munich

Similar
  
Nativity, The Battle of Alexande, Madonna of Chancell, Christ taking Leave of, Susanna and the Elders

The Nativity of the Virgin is a painting by the German Renaissance artist Albrecht Altdorfer, dating to c. 1520, which is currently housed in the Alte Pinakothek of Munich, Germany.

Description

The work uses a scenic composition typical of the Danube school of the time. The subject, the birth of Mary, is shown in a secondary location of the lower part of the painting. It includes St. Anne's bed, the midwives with the daughter and St. Joachim riding a stair with something in his hand.

The predominant part of the work is the church background, where angels fly to form a large circle: in the middle is a young angel with a thurible for the incense.

The edifice, symbolizing the analogy between Mary and the Catholic church (a subject later abolished by the Protestant Reformation), is organized in a complicated and original fashion: the ambulatory and the column galleries are Romanesque, the ogival windows are Gothic, the vaults and the shell-shaped niches are in Renaissance style. This attention to architectural elements was typical of Altdorfer's work in the period he spent at the court of Maximilian I.

References

Nativity of the Virgin (Altdorfer) Wikipedia