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THE NATIVITY by Géraldine Elschner

THE NATIVITY

by Géraldine Elschner ; illustrated by Giotto ; translated by Kathryn Bishop ; adapted by Martin West

Pub Date: Sept. 1st, 2015
ISBN: 978-988-8240-46-3
Publisher: minedition

This striking version of the Nativity story is illustrated with reproductions of fresco paintings by the Italian renaissance artist Giotto.

The frescoes were painted in Padua, Italy, in about 1305 and are considered to be Giotto’s masterwork and among the greatest masterpieces of the Early Renaissance. These frescoes tell the story of Mary and Jesus, and portions have been reproduced for this book. They illustrate the familiar story, beginning with the appearance of the angel Gabriel to Mary, continuing through the birth of Jesus, and ending with the flight of Joseph, Mary, and Jesus into Egypt. The illustrations are exquisite from an artistic viewpoint, with finely detailed faces surrounded by golden haloes. The illustrations are set on one page each double-page spread, with the text set opposite in an attractive typeface on ivory paper with a decorative border above. The lyrical text is based on the four Gospels of the New Testament. There are no notes in the book about the sources or development of the text, and there are only a few sentences about Giotto, which is a shame, as further, specific information about the frescoes would have extended the use of the book in library collections.

An exquisite volume of most interest to students of art, church libraries, or large libraries with extensive art collections.

(Picture book/religion. 9 & up)