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Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Nativity Religious Paintings




The only brief details from Gospels regarding the birth of Christ ensures that the Renaissance artists had plenty of scope for creative styles and imagination. Nativity represents one of the most common choices for religious paintings, and christian paintings remain popular even today. The quality and innovation of renaissance art of the time ensures it is an important topic in the study of art, whether the student is religious or not. The following details some of the most famous nativity paintings.

Across the board, Mary & Joseph are always included alongside visiting Shepherds. Piero della Francesca's The Nativity (1475-1480) included a host of angels to underline the miraculous nature of the event. It certainly had a more religious and significant feel to it than others than have followed.Durer, Hugo van der Goes and Ghirlandaioalso produced famous nativity oil paintings. Durer's had an endearing charm that others could not match.

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