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Saint Jerome in his Study (Detail), 1480. Artist: Ghirlandaio, Domenico (1449?1494)
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Saint Jerome in his Study (Detail), 1480. Artist: Ghirlandaio, Domenico (1449?1494)
Saint Jerome in his Study (Detail), 1480. Found in the collection of the Chiesa di Ognissanti, Florence
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Anchorite Ascetic Bishop Books Catholic Church Christian Church Church Father Domenico 1449 1494 Eyeglasses Faith Florentine School Fresco Ghirlandaio Glasses Hermit Hieronymus Jerome Monk Patron Philosopher Quill Saint Jerome Saints Specs Spectacle Spectacles Theologian Writting Implements Writting Pad
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This print captures a mesmerizing detail from the renowned painting "Saint Jerome in his Study" by Domenico Ghirlandaio. Created in 1480, this masterpiece can be found in the collection of the Chiesa di Ognissanti in Florence, Italy. In this particular section of the painting, our focus is drawn to Saint Jerome himself, immersed in deep contemplation within his study. The artist's attention to detail is evident as we observe Saint Jerome wearing spectacles, symbolizing wisdom and intellect. Surrounding him are numerous books that reflect his scholarly pursuits and dedication to faith. As a monk and theologian, Saint Jerome holds a pen and quill, signifying his role as a writer and translator of biblical texts. His ascetic lifestyle is represented through simple furnishings such as an anchorite's chair and writing pad. Ghirlandaio skillfully portrays Saint Jerome as not only a religious figure but also as one of great importance within Catholicism. As a bishop and patron saint, he played an influential role in shaping Christian doctrine during the Renaissance period. This exquisite piece belongs to the Florentine school of art, known for its emphasis on naturalistic details and vibrant colors. It serves as both an artistic treasure and historical testament to the significant contributions made by church fathers like Saint Jerome.
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