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Flemish or Italian school; first half of the 18th century.

Auction Lot 131 (40022938)
Flemish or Italian school; first half of the 18th century.
"Penitent St. Jerome".
Oil on panel.
Presents restorations.
Measurements: 64 x 48 cm; 83 x 66 cm (frame).

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Estimated Value : 3,000 - 4,000 €
Live auction: 10 Dec 2025
Live auction: 10 Dec 2025 16:00
Remaining time: 2 days 21:58:58
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DESCRIPTION

Flemish or Italian school; first half of the 18th century.
"Penitent St. Jerome".
Oil on panel.
Presents restorations.
Measurements: 64 x 48 cm; 83 x 66 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 half-length saint in the foreground, highlighted by the direct, tenebrist illumination, on a neutral and dark background. As is also common at this time within the school, St. Jerome appears during his period of penance in the desert, meditating next to a human skull, the Cross and the Holy Scriptures. In this case he holds the stone on his chest, symbol of his penance.
One of the four great Doctors of the Latin Church, St. Jerome was born near Aquileia (Italy) in 347. Trained in Rome, he was an accomplished rhetorician and polyglot. 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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It presents restorations.

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