Nativity (Dijon panel)

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Nativity (Dijon panel) is an early 15th-century Netherlandish painting by Robert Campin depicting the birth of Christ with detailed realism and symbolic religious imagery.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Netherlandish painting
painting
religious painting
artHistoricalSignificance associated with Robert Campin’s development of oil-based techniques
example of early 15th-century Netherlandish realism
artMovementContext Northern Renaissance NERFINISHED
associatedWith Robert Campin workshop NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Netherlands
creator Robert Campin NERFINISHED
culturalContext late medieval devotional art
depicts Nativity of Jesus NERFINISHED
Saint Joseph NERFINISHED
Virgin Mary
adoration of the Christ Child by Mary
angels
contemporary 15th-century dress on some figures
donkey
humble setting for Christ’s birth
infant Christ NERFINISHED
landscape background
ox
ruined stable
shepherds
genre Christian art
hasPart animals
architectural ruins
distant townscape
foreground figures
symbolic objects
hasTechnique panel painting
iconographicTheme Birth of Christ
Incarnation
movement Early Netherlandish painting NERFINISHED
religiousTradition Christianity
style detailed naturalism
realism
subjectMatter Gospel narrative
timePeriod early 15th century
uses symbolic religious imagery

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Robert Campin notableWork Nativity (Dijon panel)