male figure kneeling on one knee, with a red drapery across his lap; long brown and white beard and hair; PL hand resting on a skull; PR hand holding a crucifix; faint halo; rather dark image

St. Jerome in the Desert, c. 1700

The composition of this St. Jerome by an unknown Italian artist derives ultimately from a famous engraving of 1602 by Agostino Carracci (1557-1602). Although the overall spirit of the work is Bolognese and reminiscent of Ludovico Carracci (1555-1619), the loose handling, especially in the saint's head, indicates a date of execution in the late 17th century or early 18th century.

This scene depicts St. Jerome in a secluded Syrian Desert cave to which he withdrew around 378. During the years he spent in the desert, he studied Hebrew, which he later used when translating the Old and New Testaments into Latin. St. Jerome holds a crucifix in one hand while the other rests on a skull; attributes that served as reminders: the crucifix represents his devotion to Christ while the skull acts as a memento mori, a reminder of death, and the vanity of earthly pursuits.

Details
Title
St. Jerome in the Desert
Artist Life
1661 - 1716
Role
Artist
Accession Number
2009.63
Curator Approved

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male figure kneeling on one knee, with a red drapery across his lap; long brown and white beard and hair; PL hand resting on a skull; PR hand holding a crucifix; faint halo; rather dark image