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Nativity of Christ by Meister der Pietá

Nativity of Christ

Meister der Pietá·1350

Historical Context

This Nativity of Christ by the anonymous Meister der Pietà (c. 1350) is a significant example of Bohemian Gothic panel painting at mid-century. The Master of the Pietà is named after a famous devotional image and represents the refined courtly style cultivated in Prague under Emperor Charles IV, who made the city a major artistic center. The Gemäldegalerie panel reflects the emotional intensity and decorative richness characteristic of Bohemian painting before the disruptions of the early fifteenth century.

Technical Analysis

Tempera and gold on panel in the Bohemian Gothic style. The composition features the soft, rounded figural modeling and rich chromatic harmonies typical of Prague court painting, with elaborate gold tooling and a lyrical approach to the Nativity narrative.

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Gemäldegalerie Berlin

Berlin, Germany

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Quick Facts

Medium
Tempera on panel
Era
Gothic
Style
Northern Gothic
Genre
Religious
Location
Gemäldegalerie Berlin, Berlin
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