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The Nativity by Antonio da Correggio

The Nativity

Antonio da Correggio·c. 1512

Historical Context

This Nativity at Christ Church, Oxford, shows Correggio's approach to the birth of Christ, a subject he treated with revolutionary innovation in his famous Holy Night at the Dresden Gallery. Correggio pioneered the use of the Christ Child as the sole light source, creating a nocturnal composition of unprecedented intimacy. Antonio da Correggio, working in Parma in the early sixteenth century, was among the most original and influential Italian painters of the High Renaissance. His soft atmospheric modeling (learned from Leonardo), his dynamic compositions designed for ceiling decoration (anticipating the Baroque), and his warm, sensuous approach to both sacred and mythological subjects made him a decisive figure in the transmission of Italian Renaissance painting toward the Baroque. Vasari, who never visited Parma, may have underestimated his significance; later critics, beginning with Bellori, recognized him as one of the foundational figures of the entire European painting tradition after Raphael.

Technical Analysis

The composition employs Correggio's characteristic warm light radiating from the central group. The soft sfumato and tender figure handling create an atmosphere of sacred intimacy.

Look Closer

  • ◆The Christ Child is shown as the only light source in the composition — the figures around the manger cast their shadows away from the infant.
  • ◆Mary leans forward to uncover the Child, her movement creating a curtain effect that controls the light's revelation.
  • ◆The ox and ass are visible in the stable's dark background — barely distinguishable from the shadows but present according to scriptural tradition.
  • ◆Joseph stands at the right edge, slightly separated from the mother and child — the older man included but peripheral to the central miracle.
  • ◆The wings of the attending angels catch the Child's light on their undersides — their feathers individually painted in the illuminated zones.

See It In Person

Christ Church

Oxford, United Kingdom

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Quick Facts

Medium
Oil paint
Dimensions
98.5 × 74 cm
Era
High Renaissance
Style
High Renaissance
Genre
Religious
Location
Christ Church, Oxford
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