The Birth of the Virgin Mary

Image credit: Ashmolean Museum, Oxford

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This popular apocryphal subject allows for attractive domestic detail. Perhaps painted c.1365–1370, this painting is from the predella of an unknown altarpiece together with other panels of 'The Presentation of Christ', the 'Annunciation to Joachim' and the 'Flight into Egypt'. The anonymous master worked with both Andrea di Cione (Orcagna) and his younger brother Jacopo, collaborating with Jacopo on the Crucifixion altarpiece in the National Gallery. Owing to its superb quality, this painting has also been attributed to Orcagna, or has been seen as an early work by Jacopo.

The Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology

Oxford

Title

The Birth of the Virgin Mary

Date

c. 1365–1370

Medium

tempera & gilding on panel

Measurements

H 37.4 x W 65.2 cm

Accession number

WA1850.6

Acquisition method

Fox-Strangways Gift, 1850

Work type

Painting

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