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  1. Gerard David Netherlandish. ca. 1510–15. On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 636. David depicts the birth of Christ in the manger as a scene running continuously across all three panels, although the donor figures are kept distinct from the sacred protagonists.

  2. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York City, United States. Download this artwork (provided by The Metropolitan Museum of Art). Learn more about this artwork. Details. Title: The Nativity....

  3. David’s greatest achievement in the portrayal of landscape and in its integration with the theme set within it occurs in the Nativity with Donors and Saints Jerome and Leonard (49.7.20a–c) of about 1510–14. The exterior wings (Mauritshuis, The Hague) show a forest scene devoid of human presence, a startling innovation for its time.

  4. The Nativity. Gerard David c. 1485–90. The Cleveland Museum of Art. Cleveland, United States. The nativity was one of the most frequently depicted subjects in western art. The event marks...

  5. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York City, United States. Download this artwork (provided by The Metropolitan Museum of Art). Learn more about this artwork. Details. Title: The Nativity with...

  6. The nativity was one of the most frequently depicted subjects in western art. The event marks the entrance of Christ into the world and the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecy. In the distance an angel announces the birth of Christ to the shepherds tending their flocks.

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