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St Jerome

St Jerome by Marinus van Reymerswaele

Marinus van Reymerswaele’s “St Jerome in his Study,” completed around 1547, stands as a cornerstone of Northern Renaissance art—a testament to meticulous observation and profound contemplation. Executed on panel with oil paint, this artwork resides within the Museo del Prado in Madrid, Spain, bearing the unmistakable watermark of its provenance. More than just a portrait of Saint Jerome, it’s an emblem of intellectual piety and a masterful distillation of humanist ideals prevalent during the Reformation era. The painting depicts St Jerome seated at a desk adorned with symbols of scholarly pursuits. A richly textured robe—a crimson hue signifying ecclesiastical dignity—frames his figure, emphasizing his status as a cardinal or bishop. At the center of the composition is an open book displaying illuminated text, hinting at Jerome’s dedication to translating the Bible into Latin – an act pivotal in shaping Christian theology and practice. Beside the book rests a skull, a recurring motif in Renaissance art representing mortality and reminding viewers of the ephemeral nature of earthly existence. This deliberate inclusion underscores the spiritual dimension of Jerome's life and work. Further enriching the scene are several carefully positioned objects: A pair of compasses symbolize navigation toward divine truth; a quill pen represents artistic expression and intellectual discourse; and scattered around the desk are ink pots and writing materials, reinforcing the theme of scholarly contemplation. The artist’s attention to detail extends beyond mere representation—the subtle modeling of forms contributes to the painting's solemn atmosphere. Light streams through a window in the upper left corner, illuminating the room and casting soft shadows that heighten the sense of tranquility. Reymerswaele’s style is characterized by realism blended with expressive brushwork, capturing the textures of fabric and wood with remarkable accuracy. The muted color palette—dominated by earthy tones—creates an introspective mood, inviting viewers to engage in quiet reflection. The artist's signature can be found discreetly positioned in the lower right corner, though its legibility remains elusive. The Museo del Prado’s acquisition of this masterpiece solidified its place within Spain’s artistic heritage and ensured its preservation for future generations. “St Jerome in his Study” continues to inspire admiration for its technical brilliance and its enduring message about faith, wisdom, and the pursuit of knowledge—a timeless reflection of Renaissance humanism.
  • Artist: Marinus van Reymerswaele
  • Born Year: 1490
  • Death Year: 1546
  • Birth City: Reimerswaal
  • Birth Country: Netherlands
Additional Research: Size: 80 x 108 cm Date: 1547 Location: Museo del Prado, Madrid, Spain Material: Oil on panel

Marinus Van Reymerswaele (1490 – 1546)

Uuringage Marinus van Reymerswaele genere ja uskonnlikke kompositionsid, hollandi renessanssmaaleri, teadmine maksukogujitajate ja St. Jerome'i studist.

Prado muuseum (Madrid, Spain)

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  • Artist: Marinus van Reymerswaele
  • Year: 1547
  • Medium: Oil on panel
  • Subject or theme: Religious devotion; Scholarly pursuits
  • Artistic style: Detailed realism
  • Notable elements or techniques: Skull; Bookstand; Compass
  • Location: Museo del Prado, Madrid

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