Initial H: The Nativity; Antiphonal, late 13th century. Creator: Master of Gerona.

Initial H: The Nativity; Antiphonal, late 13th century. Creator: Master of Gerona.

3-039-640 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Initial H: The Nativity; Antiphonal, late 13th century. Additional Info:The H on the left side of the page introduces the chant Hodie nobis celorum rex (This day unto us the king of heaven), the first elaborate chant for the predawn service on Christmas. The representation of the Nativity within the enlarged initial heralds the theme of the chant, the celebration of Jesus' birth. The Virgin Mary, depicted in a traditional reclining pose, and Saint Joseph, seated to the right, seem lost in contemplation of the swaddled Christ Child in a sarcophagus-like crib, a reference to his future sacrifice. Jesus directs his gaze above, where the star followed by the Magi appears as a comet whose tail leads back to the baby. Apocryphal texts described the rocky, cavelike setting and stable animals whose heads appear behind the manger.


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People Information

Creator
  1. Master of Gerona, attributed to: Italian: Illuminator
Subject
  1. Virgin Mary: Judean: Saint
  2. Jesus Christ: Judean: Prophet
  3. St Joseph: (Judean?): Carpenter

Medium
  1. Gold
  2. Tempera colours, gold leaf, and ink

Picture Type
  1. Folio
  2. Historiated initial
  3. Manuscript
  4. Recto

Category Hierarchy

Society & Culture Music

Artistic Representations Illuminated Manuscripts


Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 3024x4622
File Size : 40,949kb


Aliases

  1. 83.MH.89.94
  1. Ms. Ludwig VI 6 (83.MH.89), fol. 94
  1. 1200002507
  1. 3-039-640
  1. 3039640
  1. 83.MH.89.94


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