The Madonna in Majesty (detail) by Cimabue 1285-86 Tempera on panel, 91 x 75 cm (full painting: 385 x 223 cm) Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence Mary would like you to know that there's absolutely NOTHING funny about Jesus's ears.
Holy Family (Borgherini) by Andrea del Sarto c. 1529 Oil on wood, 135 x 100 cm Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
In this crowded scene Saint John the Baptist holds up a globe with baby Jesus, while a hand comes around from the background to hold - his crotch -??!!!
The Dresden Altarpiece (central panel) by Albrecht Durer 1496 Oil on canvas, 117 x 96,5 cm Gemäldegalerie, Dresden
Weird, semi-transparent angels lower a crown onto Mary's head, while she prays over squishy Jesus.
What's unclear is why a Flemish style home can be seen out the window (in Bethleham?) and why a wee little guy with no pants is waving a mop over the sleeping Jesus.
Virgin and Child by Master of Female Half-length Oil on panel, 40 x 29 cm Private collection
OMG, Master of Female Half-length is the best artist name ever! I am so ready to take this as my own artist name and crank out portraits of baby Jesus hanging out, holding a pear, propped up by a breast.
Diptych with the Virgin and Child and Three Donors by Master of the Legend of St. Ursula 1486 Oil on oak panels, 28 x 21 cm Koninklijk Museum voor Schone Kunsten, Antwerp
Can someone explain to me why baby Jesus is so often depicted with a red 'fro? (See previous post, for example.)
Here Jesus kind of looks like a cheap doll whose limbs are poorly stuck in his sockets, though the donors on the right don't seem to mind.
Adoration of the Shepherds by Pietro di Giovanni d'Ambrogio c. 1445 Tempera on wood Museo d'Arte Sacra, Asciano
Perfect for Christmas Eve: another swaddling-gone-wrong nativity.
This is a great painting for animals. Notice the ox and the cross-eyed ass with their co-mingled ears looking in on Jesus in his swaddling tube. There's an owl on top of the super-neat manger door. And what the heck is that animal in the lower right corner? Lion-poodle-sheep?
Madonna and Child with Donors by Gentile Bellini c. 1460 Panel, 74 x 46 cm StaatlicheMuseen, Berlin
Despite the peace sign, it's not all hippy love with Jesus--he's fed up with the ugly pair of donors and is kicking them away. Mary looks on with a smirk just like her son's. (They also apparently share the same eyebrow pencil...)
Virgin and Child Surrounded by Angels by Jean Fouquet c. 1450 Wood, 93 x 85 cm Koninklijk Museum voor Schone Kunsten, Antwerp
This is a rare documentation of the early days of breast enhancement. Baby Jesus, oblivious to his mother's spheres, points off to the side at giant tassels. Red and blue angels complete the bizarre scene.
Nativity and Adoration of the Shepherds by Bartolo di Fredi c. 1383 Tempera and gold on wood, 50 x 35 cm Pinacoteca, Vatican
Jesus the mummy lies on stone slab in a strange cave-like structure. He appears mesmerized by a sort of bird laser, much to the amusement of the ox and the ass.
Up above, an angel choir sings while on the right, one angel breaks out to announces the birth of Jesus to shepherds, causing one to scratch his head in wonder.
The same shepherds can be seen in the foreground, worshiping Jesus with their cartoonish dog. What happened to the sheep?
Nativity by an unknown Flemish master c. 1400 Tempera on wood, 33 x 21 cm Museum Mayer van den Bergh, Antwerp
Here a chesty Jesus is observed closely by an unattractive ox and ass, while Mary reclines on a sleeping bag, using her halo as a pillow. Joseph cuts up one of his socks and God gives his blessing to the scene from the heavens above.
Holy Family by Bernaert van Orley 1522 Oil tempera on wood, 90 x 74 cm Museo del Prado, Madrid
After the previous painting showing Squishy Jesus running from Mary, I thought it would be nice to show him running towards her. Apparently, Jesus has been running to Mary's breast quite a bit, since he's looking mighty chubby.
Jesus looks up at the crown a helpful angel is placing on Mary's head. The artist has signed and dated the painting in a trompe l’oeil scrap of paper resting in lower right corner.
The Holy Family with Angels by an unknown German master c. 1425 Oak, 25 x 19 cm Staatliche Museen, Berlin
Do yourself a favor and spend a long time looking at the enlargement of this painting. The holy family is certainly busy, with Jesus in the center walking (not crawling) away from Mary waving 'bye.
Joseph, aka Santa Claus, is at work with his carpentry tools, while Mary holds a bowl of food. Mary's brocade bed is luxurious, yet her mangy hut is falling apart. Handy angels repair the hut and apparently need a ladder despite being able to fly. More angels in the foreground carry water to a tub covered by a blue shower curtain.