Spanish school of the 17th century and later
"Penitent St. Jerome".
Oil on panel. Cradled.
It has slight flaws in the pictorial surface.
Measurements: 47 x 32 cm; 59 x 44 cm (frame).
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DESCRIPTION
Spanish school of the 17th century and later.
"Penitent St. Jerome".
Oil on panel. Cradled.
It has slight flaws in the pictorial surface.
Measurements: 47 x 32 cm; 59 x 44 cm (frame).
In this work the painter offers us a mystical image, very typical of the Counter-Reformation art. Thus, we see a work of clear and concise composition, with the saint in the foreground, directing his gaze to the crucifix that is arranged in the center of the scene. The work opens, on the right side, to a landscape of Flemish heritage in terms of composition.
One of the four great Doctors of the Latin Church, Saint Jerome was born near Aquileia (Italy) in the year 347. Baptized at the age of nineteen, between 375 and 378 he retired to the Syrian desert to lead an anchorite's life. He returned to Rome in 382 and became a collaborator of Pope Damasus. One of the most frequent representations of this saint is his penance in the desert. His attributes are the stone he uses to beat his chest and the skull on which he meditates. Also the cardinal's cape (or a red mantle), although he was never a cardinal, and the tamed lion. The latter comes from a story of the "Golden Legend", where it is narrated that one day, when he was explaining the Bible to the monks of his convent, he saw a lion coming with a limp. He removed the thorn from its paw, and from then on he kept it in his service, instructing it to look after his donkey while it grazed. Some merchants stole the donkey, and the lion recovered it, returning it to the saint without hurting the animal.
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