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Saint Jerome is shown in his penitential retreat in the Syrian wilderness, where he retired around 374-6. The Bible, which he later translated into Latin from the original Greek & Hebrew, is propped up on a skull in front of him & he is accompanied by ...
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Saint Jerome is on a panel in the centre. To either side are saints connected with him: Pope Damasus & Saint Eusebius on the left, & Saint Paula with a book & Saint Eustochium with a lily on the right. In the foreground, either side of the panel wit ...
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Saint Jerome (about 342
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Create your own bespoke print of Albrecht Dürer’s Saint Jerome from our collection. About this painting Saint Jerome, about 1496 © The National Gallery, London This painting joined our collection in 1996 With our custom print service, you can order your own fully customised reproduction from the National Gallery Collection & exhibitions. Choose your own size, print material & frames & have your masterpiece delivered straight to your door. ...
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This work was painted as the high altarpiece of the church of S. Alessandro, Brescia. The solemnity of the central scene of the Nativity is relieved by a vision of rejoicing angels occupying the upper part of the panel. On either side, panels depict Saint Alessandro (lower left) & Saint Jerome in penitence (lower right) with his lion, a stone & a crucifix. Above these lateral panels are Saint Gaudioso (upper left) & Saint Filippo Benizzi (upper right). The strongly Venetian character of Romanino's work is most apparent in the heroic & richly coloured figure of Saint Alessandro, who is in the place of honour, at the right hand of the Holy Family, as befits the patron saint of the church. Centre panel 265 x 117.2 cm; lower side panels 159.5 x 64.2 cm & 159.1 x 64.8 cm; upper side panels 74.2 x 64.9 cm & 64.2 x 65.2 cm. ...
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This picture of Saint Jerome is from an altarpiece; it probably served as the central panel. It has been cut at the top. Jerome's vision of the Crucifixion originally appeared in the sky & this portion of the painting is now in the Brera, Milan. Saint Jerome is shown beating his breast with a stone while praying. This refers to the two years he spent in the desert of Chalcis (376-8) repenting of his sins. The lion, one of the saint's attributes, is on the left. According to legend, Jerome befriended the lion by pulling a thorn out of its paw. The other animals may symbolise evil or simply suggest the wilderness. The wall-creeper & the owl may symbolise evil (the owl's nocturnal habits were sometimes associated with sin) or may simply suggest the desert setting. The kneeling figure is a donor. Behind him is Saint Francis with his hands extended to receive the stigmata, perhaps from the Crucifixion towards which Jerome also turns. The painting is likely to have been made for a Franciscan foundation. ...
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Saint Jerome is shown in his penitential retreat in the Syrian wilderness, where he retired about 374-6. He studies the Bible, which he translated into Latin from the original Greek & Hebrew around 400 AD, & is accompanied by the lion from whose paw, ...
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Side panels of the Virgin's life: Left: her birth
- Saint Joachim's offering rejected; an Angel appears to him; the Meeting at
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Saint John was exiled to the island of Patmos where it is traditionally thought he experienced the divine revelations he recorded in the biblical Book of Revelation. Beside him his symbol, an eagle, rests upon a closed book. This picture is probably sout ...
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It was on the island of Patmos that Saint John wrote the Book of Revelation. Beside him rests his symbol, the eagle, holds the saint's ink pot. In the sky above is a vision of a woman & child ('the Woman clothed with the Sun') & the seven-headed drago ...
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Saint Jerome Print

Saint Jerome (about 342 - 420 AD) was a theologian, writer and hermit. He made the first Latin translation of the Bible, known as the Vulgate. This painting was formerly thought to be an old copy, but since cleaning in 1984-5, it appears to be a work by Guido Reni himself.
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Saint Jerome (about 342
- 420 AD) was a theologian, writer & hermit. He made the first Latin translation of the Bible, known as the Vulgate. This painting was formerly thought to be an old copy, but since cleaning in 1984-5, it appears to be a work by Guido Reni himself.

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