The Birth of the Virgin (detail)
by CARNEVALE, Fra, Tempera and oil on wood
It is remarkable that the mother of the child - rather young for Saint Anne - is depicted lying in bed nude. Virtually every fifteenth-century scene of the Birth of the Virgin shows Anne reclining in bed, decorously dressed to receive visitors. However, the three maids attending Saint Anne - unlike the woman seated alongside her - are clothed all’antica. This implies that the birth has been imagined as a past event refracted through contemporary life.