Saint Jerome in Penitence amongst Antique Ruins

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Saint Jerome retired to the Syrian desert and lived for many years as a hermit. He suffered hallucinations, beating his breast until the fever passed.

Here, rather than in the wilderness, he kneels amongst antique ruins looking at a small crucifix. Although he was never actually made a cardinal, he is often portrayed in cardinal's robes in recognition of an appointment he held under Pope Damascus I. Behind him is his attribute, the lion. According to fable he pulled a thorn from a lion's paw and thereafter the lion became a devoted friend.

National Trust, Westwood Manor

Bradford-on-Avon

Title

Saint Jerome in Penitence amongst Antique Ruins

Date

16th C

Medium

oil on panel

Measurements

H 33 x W 51 cm

Accession number

222692

Acquisition method

bequeathed by Edgar Graham Lister, 1956

Work type

Painting

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