The artwork entitled “The Birth and Infancy of St. Stephen (detail)” was created by Filippo Lippi between the years 1452 and 1465. It belongs to the Early Renaissance art movement and is an example of a religious painting.
This specific detail of the artwork depicts a gentle scene where two figures are engaged in a moment of exchange or blessing, likely involving the infant Saint Stephen. The figures are situated near the entrance of a church, recognizable by its distinctive architectural elements, including red-tiled roofs and understated windows. The arching border above the figures is adorned with intricate designs, featuring a repetitive pattern of geometric shapes and floral motifs, interspersed with celestial symbols such as stars. On the lower right side, a solitary animal rests calmly, adding a serene presence to the composition. The delicate use of color and perspective provides depth and a sense of sacred tranquility to the narrative being portrayed.