Saint Jerome
Acryl auf Leinwand
Wandkunst
Leonardo da Vinci
1480
Renaissance
103.0 x 107.0 cm
Leonardo da Vinci (1452 – 1519)
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Saint Jerome: A Masterpiece of Renaissance Emotion
Leonardo da Vinci’s *Saint Jerome in the Wilderness*, completed around 1480–1490, stands as one of the most poignant and psychologically complex paintings of the High Renaissance. Housed in the Pinacoteca Vaticana Museum, this unfinished masterpiece transcends mere representation; it embodies Leonardo's profound understanding of human emotion and his innovative artistic techniques—a testament to his genius that continues to captivate audiences centuries later.The painting depicts Saint Jerome as an elderly man seated upon a stone wall or fireplace, bathed in the ethereal glow of sfumato – Da Vinci’s signature blending technique – which softens contours and imbues the scene with an atmosphere of serene contemplation. Behind him unfolds a landscape reminiscent of Tuscany, featuring distant mountains shrouded in mist and a solitary building, subtly reinforcing the saint's isolation and spiritual quest.
- Composition & Symbolism: The trapezoidal arrangement of Jerome’s figure is deliberately unsettling, contrasting with the flowing lines of the lion at his feet—a symbol of strength and divine providence. The crucifix held in Jerome’s right hand serves as a focal point for contemplation, representing Christ's sacrifice and guiding Jerome’s spiritual journey.
- Artistic Techniques: Da Vinci employed oil on panel, utilizing thin glazes to achieve remarkable luminosity and textural detail. His meticulous observation of anatomy is evident in the depiction of Jerome’s musculature—a breakthrough achievement for Renaissance art that foreshadowed his later masterpieces.
- Historical Context: Painted during Leonardo's formative years, *Saint Jerome* reflects the artistic fervor of the era, influenced by artists like Pietro Perugino and emphasizing humanist ideals. It represents a pivotal moment in Da Vinci’s artistic development, establishing him as a pioneer of sfumato and psychological realism.
- Conservation & Restoration: The painting suffered significant damage after Da Vinci's death when it was cut into five pieces. Recent restoration efforts have painstakingly pieced together the fragments, preserving this invaluable artwork for future generations.
More than just a portrait of Saint Jerome, this painting is an exploration of inner turmoil and spiritual devotion—a reflection of Leonardo’s own personal struggles during his time in Milan. The unsettling gaze of Jerome captures the essence of penitence and underscores Da Vinci's ability to convey profound emotion through subtle visual cues.
Leonardo da Vinci: Anatomical Precision & Artistic Innovation
Da Vinci’s meticulous anatomical studies informed his artistic practice, as evidenced by the exquisitely rendered musculature in Jerome’s neck—a groundbreaking achievement for Renaissance art. His mastery of sfumato revolutionized painting technique, creating a hazy effect that lends depth and volume to the scene while simultaneously conveying an atmosphere of profound contemplation.
A Window into Renaissance Spirituality
*Saint Jerome* embodies the humanist spirit of the High Renaissance, reflecting Leonardo’s fascination with human psychology and his belief in the transformative power of art. Its enduring appeal lies not only in its technical brilliance but also in its ability to evoke empathy and inspire contemplation—a timeless masterpiece that continues to resonate with viewers today.
Experiencing Saint Jerome: Reproductions by OriginalUniqueArt
- Saint Jerome by Leonardo Da Vinci
- List of works by Leonardo da Vinci
- The Pinacoteca Vaticana Museum of the Vatican City
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Informationen zu diesem Kunstwerk
- Titel: Saint Jerome
- Künstler: Leonardo da Vinci
- Jahr: 1480
- Originalmaße: 103.0 x 107.0 cm
- Format: Hochformat
- Urheberrechtlicher Status: Gemeinfreiheit
- Medium oder Technik: Wandkunst
- Schöpferische Phase: High Renaissance
- Kontext des Korpus: humanism” , symbolic landscape reflection”
- Hauptfarbe: Walnussbraun
Eckdaten auf einen Blick
- Location: Pinacoteca Vaticana
- Medium: Öl auf Holz
- Subject or theme: Spiritualität
- Influences: Pietro Perugino
- Title: Saint Jerome
- Notable elements or techniques: Sfumato, Ölglaze
- Dimensions: 103 x 107 cm