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Nativity Collection

The beauty and significance of the nativity is captured in various forms of art throughout history

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Nativity Collection: Nativity scene fresco designed and painted in 1963 by Dom Georges Saget
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Nativity Collection: The Adoration of the Christ Child. Creator: Unknown
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Nativity Collection: Greek Orthodox icon depicting Christs birth, Thessaloniki, Macedonia, Greece, Europe
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Nativity Collection: Christmas / Nativity Scene
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Nativity Collection: Romanesque altar from Sagas. The Visitation, Nativity and Ad
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Nativity Collection: Piero della Francesca, Italian painter
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Nativity Collection: Nativity scene, with the Three Kings bearing gifts
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Nativity Collection: Mary Jesus Icon Greek Orthodox Church of the Nativity Altar Nave Bethlehem West Bank Palestine
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Nativity Collection: Nativity / Magi Travel
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Nativity Collection: Nativity, c. 1380 (tempera on panel)
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Nativity Collection: Stained glass window depicting the Nativity, St. Eustache church, Paris, France, Europe
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Nativity Collection: GAUDI i CORNET, Antoni (1852-1926). Sagrada Familia
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Nativity Collection: ADORATION OF MAGI. Late 12th century or early 13th century French manuscript illumination
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Nativity Collection: Nativity - Magi
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Nativity Collection: Angels Announce Jesus
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Nativity Collection: Nativity / With Lamb
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Nativity Collection: Jesus and Shepherds / Hole
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Nativity Collection: Christmas / Nativity
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Nativity Collection: THE NATIVITY. Illumination from a French Book of Hours, c1430-35
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Nativity Collection: Painting of the Nativity, St. Anthony Coptic church, Jerusalem, Israel, Middle East
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Nativity Collection: Sculpture of the Nativity on the Notre Dame door, Saint-Pierre de Montmartre church
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Nativity Collection: Beethoven / L Balestrieri
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Nativity Collection: Greek Orthodox icon depicting Christs birth, Thessaloniki, Macedonia, Greece, Europe
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Nativity Collection: infant Christ rewarding martyred innocents Bethlehem
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Nativity Collection: Nativity crib, Lyon, Rhone, France, Europe
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Nativity Collection: The Birth of Christ. Creator: Unknown
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Nativity Collection: Night view of the Nativity facade of Sagrada Familia basilica church, Barcelona, Catalonia
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Nativity Collection: Nativity of Christ. 16th century, by Onufri
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Nativity Collection: Britannia and Eve front cover, December 1952
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Nativity Collection: PBIB2A-00041
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Nativity Collection: Nativity Scene
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Nativity Collection: Adoration of Magi
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Nativity Collection: Nativity - Seeking Room
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Nativity Collection: The Annunciation to the Shepherds, 1656 (oil on canvas) (for details see 77436 & 77437)
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Nativity Collection: Adoration of the Magi, 1624 (oil on canvas)
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Nativity Collection: The Adoration of the Magi, c. 1420. Artist: Gentile da Fabriano (ca 1370-1427)
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Nativity Collection: Adoration of the Shepherd, 1476-1479. Artist: Hugo van der Goes
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Nativity Collection: Shepherds Fields, Bethlehem, Palestine
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Nativity Collection: Adoration of the Shepherds, c. 1510 (oil on wood)
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Nativity Collection: By The Sea, 1881 (oil on canvas)
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Nativity Collection: The Nativity, ca. 1406-10. Creator: Lorenzo Monaco
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Nativity Collection: Flight into Egypt, French, 14th century (vellum)
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Nativity Collection: THE NATIVITY. Illumination from a Flemish Book of Hours, late 15th century
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Nativity Collection: The Nativity. Book of Hours believed to have belonged to Henry VII and Henry VIII
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Nativity Collection: Canterbury Cathedral, UNESCO World Heritage Site, with nativity diorama at dusk, Canterbury, Kent
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Nativity Collection: ADORATION OF MAGI. Illumination from a Flemish Book of Hours, late 15th century
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Nativity Collection: PBIB2A-00047
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Nativity Collection: Stained glass of the Nativity in Ainay Basilica, Lyon, Rhone, France, Europe


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The beauty and significance of the nativity is captured in various forms of art throughout history. One such example is the Nativity scene fresco designed and painted by Dom Georges Saget in 1963. This stunning artwork depicts the birth of Christ, showcasing the Greek Orthodox iconography found in Thessaloniki, Macedonia, Greece. Piero della Francesca, an Italian painter renowned for his religious works, also contributed to the portrayal of the nativity. His piece titled "The Adoration of the Christ Child" showcases his mastery in capturing this sacred moment. In addition to these well-known artworks, there are countless other depictions that celebrate the birth of Jesus. An unknown creator crafted a Mary Jesus Icon at the Greek Orthodox Church Altar Nave in Bethlehem, West Bank Palestine. The Romanesque altar from Sagas further adds to our understanding with its representation of The Visitation, Nativity, and Adoration scenes. Moving through time and space brings us to a late 12th or early 13th-century French manuscript illumination called "Adoration of Magi. " This intricate work transports us into a world where we witness both reverence and wonder as wise men pay homage to baby Jesus. Traveling forward to c. 1380 takes us closer to home with a tempera on panel painting simply titled "Nativity. " Its vibrant colors bring life to this timeless story while reminding us that it transcends cultural boundaries. Even stained glass windows have been utilized as a medium for depicting this cherished event. In St. Eustache church located in Paris, France stands one such window portraying the nativity scene—a breathtaking sight that illuminates both faith and artistic brilliance. Lastly but not leastly is Antoni Gaudi's contribution—the Sagrada Familia—an architectural masterpiece encompassing elements inspired by nature alongside representations of biblical events like the nativity itself.