Fresco By Giotto Di Bondone

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Description In this fresco by Giotto di Bondone, we see so much more than the typical nativity portrayed by the churches of today. In my opinion, this depiction is much more dramatic, and something that might be seen inside of the church in the form of a theatrical play. Joseph seems to rest in meditation, or is waking up as he sits amongst the animals, an ox, a donkey and a flock of sheep. We see angels swooning above a woman, as she hands the Christ child over to the Virgin Mary, and two shepherds who are looking up to the angels in awe. The new mother takes him into her arms, and carefully lays him down. Yet there is a much more significant meaning amongst the three dimensional figures, their serene gestures and detailed facial features surrounded by a golden halo. Giotto’s use of color conforms to gold, blue, white and gray and is exquisitely shaded, giving the viewer a sense of realism that exudes harmony. Underneath the blue covering that is seen upon Mary, is the same red dress or robe that can be seen in the other scenes that Giotto painted in the …show more content…

This was not so according to the vision that Giotto painted for us in his fresco, The Nativity, which was one of his many commissioned works inside the Scrovegni Chapel. In this portrayal, we see Mary as a new mother, gently lying next to her newborn, as he is handed to her by a woman in the stable. The baby Jesus is painted to look up to his mother, as she tenderly looks over him. Yet Mary has an expression of doubt or sadness upon her face. It’s almost as if Giotto has done this to show the great sadness to come with the crucifixion of Christ in the future. It certainly predicts conflict and drama, while leaving the viewer in awe of the somber expressions held by each

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