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Brooks Riley's avatar

It's positively dizzying how many people painted Jerome in his study! I for one, am not a great fan of this one, even though I found your post a great read, and very informative. For me it looks like architectural hybridism on display--a study the man could easily fall from and break his neck! I like the ones like Dürer's that look like real studys where real studies are taking place. But I'm also intrigued by Matteo di Giovanni's Jerome: It's a colorful mess, but interesting because Jerome is looking at us, as if to say, 'Look what I've done.' That look goes against every other depiction of Jerome that I can think of, which all show Jerome so absorbed in his studies that he's not even aware of the 'painter.'

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Andrew Tucker Leavis's avatar

I've always loved the idea of extracting the thorn from the lion's paw. A lovely write up, Sebastian.

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