St Jerome
Oil On Canvas
WallArt
Late Renaissance
1560
235.0 x 125.0 cm
Pinacoteca di Brera
Ticianas (1490 – 1576)
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Pinacoteca di Brera (Milanas, Italija)
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A Symphony of Color and Contemplation: Exploring Titian’s ‘St Jerome’
Titian Vecellio, universally recognized as the titan of Venetian colorism, stands as a monumental figure in Renaissance art—a painter who irrevocably elevated oil painting to new heights of expressive power. Born around 1490 in Pieve di Cadore, nestled amidst the breathtaking alpine scenery of Veneto, his artistic journey began humbly but swiftly ascended to unparalleled renown, fueled by an innate talent and unwavering dedication to pushing the boundaries of artistic innovation. While biographical details surrounding Titian’s formative years remain somewhat elusive, documented evidence confirms he was one of several children born to Gregorio Vecellio, a military officer, and Lucia—a lineage that instilled in him a profound appreciation for observation and detail. Recognizing his sons' exceptional aptitude for art, the family proactively orchestrated their apprenticeships with prominent Venetian artists, securing a formative education that would ultimately shape Titian’s distinctive artistic vision. This particular canvas, ‘St Jerome,’ painted circa 1560, exemplifies Titian’s mastery of Mannerism—a stylistic movement characterized by elongated figures, stylized poses, and an emphasis on dramatic lighting. Unlike many depictions of Saint Jerome focused solely on biblical narrative, this artwork transcends mere storytelling; it delves into a complex tapestry of symbolism intended to resonate with the viewer on multiple levels. The painting portrays St. Jerome as a nude male figure seated at a desk, diligently engaged in writing or reading—a posture deliberately chosen to evoke contemplation and introspection. Surrounding him are elements that contribute to this atmosphere of serene solemnity: mature trees framing the scene offer visual grounding, while birds flitting amongst the branches introduce an element of natural beauty and symbolize freedom – mirroring Jerome’s spiritual quest for inner peace.- Style: Mannerism
- Technique: Oil on Canvas
- Dimensions: 235 x 125 cm
Apie šį kūrinį
- Pavadinimas: St Jerome
- Autorius: Ticianas
- Metai: 1560
- Originalūs matmenys: 235.0 x 125.0 cm
- Formatas: Tall
- Autorinių teisių statusas: Viešasis domenas
- Kur galima pamatyti: Pinacoteca di Brera
- Judėjimas: Late Renaissance
- Mediumas: Oil On Canvas
- Spalvų paletė: Earthy
Trumpos informacija
- Movement: Mannerism
- Notable elements or techniques: Allegory of the senses; Nakedness; Organ music
- Artistic style: Colorist
- Influences: Renaissance
- Dimensions: 235 x 125 cm
- Artist: Titian
- Subject or theme: Religious painting; Saint Jerome