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St. Jerome als Kardinaal
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Doménikos Theotokópoulos, universally known as El Greco (meaning “the Greek”), stands as one of the most singular figures in the history of Western art. His dramatic and intensely emotional works bridged the gap between the Renaissance and the Baroque periods, while simultaneously forging a distinctly personal style—a style that continues to fascinate audiences centuries later.
“St. Jerome as Cardinal,” created around 1595, is an oil on canvas painting housed in the National Gallery of London. Measuring 59 x 48 cm, this artwork exemplifies El Greco’s signature Mannerist aesthetic—characterized by elongated forms, heightened emotion, and a masterful manipulation of light and shadow.
El Greco’s genius lies in his audacious blending of Byzantine tradition with Western artistic innovations. The depiction of Saint Jerome as Cardinal presents an immediate paradox—a figure revered for his piety and ascetic devotion adorned with the insignia of papal authority, an office nonexistent during his lifetime. This deliberate incongruity serves not merely as stylistic flourish but as a conduit for exploring themes of faith, humility, and divine grace.
The painting’s dark background dramatically emphasizes Jerome’s luminous figure—a testament to El Greco's meticulous attention to detail. The artist employs a technique that prioritizes textural contrast; the soft white undergarment juxtaposed against the heavy, luxurious robe creates a palpable sense of depth and materiality. Furthermore, the elongated proportions of Jerome’s body—particularly his torso and limbs—are characteristic of Mannerist style, conveying an inner turmoil and spiritual intensity.
El Greco flourished in Toledo, Spain, a city steeped in religious fervor and artistic patronage during the Spanish Renaissance. Trained initially in Crete, he honed his skills in Venice and Rome—environments that profoundly influenced his stylistic development. His commissions from prominent patrons reflected the cultural landscape of his time, cementing his reputation as one of the era’s foremost artists.
“St. Jerome as Cardinal” remains a captivating emblem of El Greco’s artistic vision—a masterpiece that continues to inspire admiration and scholarly debate worldwide.
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1541 - 1614 , Griekenland