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The Adoration of the Christ Child

Jacob Cornelisz van Oostsanen1512

Museo e Real Bosco di Capodimonte

Museo e Real Bosco di Capodimonte
Italy

In the foreground of this nativity, the painting’s donor kneels before the newborn Christ accompanied by his family and their patron saints. A multitude of angels celebrate Jesus’s birth, which has not taken place in a humble manger but rather a classical architectural setting overlooking a harbor. The figures recall earlier, Gothic artworks because the artist was a designer of woodcuts and inexperienced in painting.

This painting was commissioned for the lost church of St. Andrew’s Harbor of Salvation, near Amsterdam. Its patron was the long-serving mayor of the Netherlands’ capital, Andries Boelens. He is pictured kneeling in the left foreground while wearing a red purse and accompanied by his namesake, St. Andrew. The painting is a testament to the religious piety of Amsterdam, the coat of arms of which is three X-shaped St. Andrew’s crosses.

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  • Title: The Adoration of the Christ Child
  • Creator: Jacob Cronelisz van Oostsanen
  • Date Created: 1512
  • Medium: oil on panel
Museo e Real Bosco di Capodimonte

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