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St. Jerome in his Oratory (oil on panel)
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St. Jerome in his Oratory (oil on panel)
XIR216678 St. Jerome in his Oratory (oil on panel) by Reymerswaele, Marinus van (c.1490-c.1567); 63.5x90.7 cm; Musee des Beaux-Arts, Orleans, France; (add.info.: Saint Jerome dans son Oratoire ou en Meditation; ); Netherlandish, out of copyright
Media ID 12711717
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Candlestick Cardinal Crucifix Hermit Lectern Memento Mori Pupitre Recluse Northern Renaissance
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This print showcases "St. Jerome in his Oratory" by Marinus van Reymerswaele, a renowned Netherlandish artist of the Northern Renaissance period. The painting depicts St. Jerome, a revered figure in Christianity known for his translation of the Bible into Latin, immersed in deep contemplation within the confines of his oratory. The composition exudes an aura of solitude and introspection as St. Jerome is surrounded by symbolic elements that enhance the narrative. A crucifix hangs on the wall behind him, serving as a reminder of Christ's sacrifice and guiding his spiritual journey. Positioned at a lectern, he diligently studies an open book – presumably the Bible – illuminated by candlelight. St. Jerome's long beard and cardinal cloak emphasize his wisdom and authority while also reflecting his ascetic lifestyle as a recluse and hermit devoted to religious study. The presence of a memento mori, traditionally symbolizing mortality and reminding viewers of life's transience, adds another layer to this profound portrayal. Van Reymerswaele masterfully captures both the physical details and emotional depth in this intimate interior scene with meticulous brushwork and subtle use of light and shadow. Now preserved at Musee des Beaux-Arts in Orleans, France, this remarkable artwork continues to inspire awe with its rich symbolism and skillful execution. It serves as a testament to Van Reymerswaele's talent for capturing human emotion within religious contexts during one of art history's
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