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Saint Jerome in His Study
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Albrecht Dürer's "Saint Jerome in His Study" is not merely a depiction of a biblical figure; it’s a profound meditation on the burdens of intellect, the allure of earthly knowledge, and the inescapable presence of mortality. Painted around 1506-1507, this iconic work transcends simple portraiture, offering a glimpse into the intensely private world of a Renaissance scholar grappling with his faith and the relentless pursuit of wisdom. The painting’s power resides in its unsettling juxtaposition of serene contemplation and stark reminders of human frailty – a characteristic hallmark of Dürer's artistic vision.
The symbolism within "Saint Jerome in His Study" is layered and deliberately ambiguous, inviting multiple interpretations. Saint Jerome, traditionally depicted as the patron saint of scholars and translators, is shown in a moment of profound introspection. The scattered books represent the vastness of knowledge he seeks to understand, while their placement – some leaning precariously, others stacked haphazardly – suggests the potential for chaos within intellectual pursuits.
Created during a period of significant intellectual ferment in Europe – the High Renaissance – “Saint Jerome in His Study” reflects the growing interest in classical learning, humanism, and the exploration of philosophical questions. Dürer, deeply influenced by these trends, sought to elevate portraiture beyond mere likeness, aiming instead to capture the inner life and psychological complexity of his subjects. This work exemplifies his ambition to create not just a beautiful image but a profound statement about the human condition. It’s a testament to Dürer's belief that art could be both aesthetically pleasing and intellectually stimulating, a legacy that continues to resonate with viewers today.
1471 - 1528 , 이탈리아