The Virgin of the Nativity (1500) by Filippino Lippi

The Virgin of the Nativity - Filippino Lippi - 1500

Artwork Information

TitleThe Virgin of the Nativity
ArtistFilippino Lippi
Date1500
Mediumtempera
Art MovementHigh Renaissance

About The Virgin of the Nativity

“The Virgin of the Nativity,” created by Filippino Lippi in 1500, is an exquisite tempera painting representative of the High Renaissance art movement. It is a religious painting that is emblematic of Lippi’s transcendental approach to capturing divine figures with an ethereal tenderness.

In the artwork, the Virgin Mary is depicted in a moment of serene devotion, her hands clasped in prayer. She is adorned in garments of red and dark green, with a subtle veil that delicately frames her face. A gentle halo encircles her head, signifying her sanctity. Mary’s expression is one of deep contemplation and reverence, emphasizing the solemnity of the scene. The composition and color palette of the painting underscore the piety and grace typically associated with High Renaissance religious art, showcasing Lippi’s masterful use of tempera to create texture and depth.

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