
Saint Jerome in Contemplation
Ludovico Mazzolino·1528
Historical Context
Ludovico Mazzolino's Saint Jerome in Contemplation presents the scholarly Ferrarese painter's intimate cabinet picture version of the saint's desert retreat. Mazzolino's characteristic small format, dense composition, and brilliant color give this Jerome a jewel-like intensity unusual in the typically larger-format depictions of the desert saint's penance. Jerome's skull, crucifix, and scriptures are compressed into a small space along with the saint's aged figure and the rocky wilderness setting, creating a meditation on scholarly devotion and penitential withdrawal that would have appealed to Ferrara's humanist collectors who combined learning with piety.
Technical Analysis
The devotional composition is rendered with attention to the expressive and contemplative qualities that served the painting's function as an aid to prayer and meditation.

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