
Birth of Christ
Domenico Beccafumi·1524
Historical Context
Domenico Beccafumi painted this Birth of Christ around 1522, a nocturnal Nativity that deploys his mastery of artificial light effects with particular power. Beccafumi's nocturnal Nativities are among the most original contributions to the subject in Italian Cinquecento painting: the supernatural light emanating from the Christ Child illuminates the surrounding figures in ways that create both visual drama and theological meaning. The tradition of the Christ-lit Nativity derived from Geertgen tot Sint Jans's famous nocturnal Nativity and from Saint Bridget of Sweden's visionary descriptions, but Beccafumi's version is distinctively Italian in its figure types and spatial organization. The warm Sienese palette and the careful observation of light on the faces of the adoring figures combine devotional warmth with proto-Mannerist formal sophistication.
Technical Analysis
The panel shows Beccafumi's revolutionary treatment of nocturnal light with the radiant Christ Child illuminating surrounding figures in the iridescent palette characteristic of his mature style.

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