The Penitent Saint Jerome in the Desert


size(cm): 50x70
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Description

The painting "The Penitent St Jerome in the Wilderness" by artist Cima Da Conegliano is an Italian Renaissance masterpiece that has captivated art lovers for centuries. Originally sized 70 x 99 cm, this painting is an impressive depiction of the patron saint of scholars, Saint Jerome, repenting of his sins in the desert.

Cima Da Conegliano's artistic style is evident in this painting, with its meticulous and detailed technique. The figure of Saint Jerome is rendered with impressive complexity and realism, with every fold of his robe and every hair of his beard carefully outlined. The desert background, with its rocky and barren landscape, is equally impressive, with a sense of depth and texture that gives the impression one could walk right into the painting.

The composition of the painting is equally impressive, with the figure of Saint Jerome placed at the center of the painting and surrounded by a number of symbolic elements. A lion, symbolizing strength and bravery, stands by his side, while a skull and an open book, symbolizing mortality and wisdom, lie on the ground in front of him.

The use of color in the painting is remarkable, with a palette of warm, earthy tones reflecting the desert environment in which San Jeronimo is located. The use of light and shadow is equally impressive, with the light falling on the figure of Saint Jerome creating a sense of depth and dimension.

The history of the painting is equally fascinating. It was commissioned by Cardinal Marco Barbo in the 15th century, and is believed to have been painted between 1495 and 1500. Since then, it has been the subject of numerous exhibitions and has been considered one of the most important works of the Italian Renaissance.

Overall, "The Penitent St Jerome in the Wilderness" is a stunning painting that blends realism and symbology to create an image that is both beautiful and meaningful. Although it is a well-known work of art, there are still many interesting and little-known aspects about this painting that make it worthy of study and admiration.

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