Nativity (Giovanni Lanfranco)


The Nativity or Adoration of the Shepherds) is a painting finished around 1606-1607 by the Italian painter Giovanni Lanfranco. It is housed in the Alnwick Castle, England.

Description

The Nativity painting illustrates a nocturnal scene, wherein the splendorous newborn Jesus lies in his mother's arms, and illuminates up the surrounding faces of adoring shepherds, men and women, and children. The elder man at the right base is presumed to be Joseph, the husband of Mary. Similar luministic arrangements of this or a similar subject had been painted previously by Correggio and Barocci.
It is likely the painting was acquired as part of the ‘Camuccini Collection’, a gallery of 74 paintings acquired by Algernon, 4th Duke, from Rome in 1856.