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Print - St Jerome in Penitence
  • St Jerome in Penitence
    Durer, Albrecht, born 1471 - died 1528
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St Jerome in Penitence

  • Object:

    Print

  • Place of origin:

    Nuremberg, Germany (engraving (printing process))

  • Date:

    ca 1496 (engraved)
    1496-1514 (printed)

  • Artist/Maker:

    Durer, Albrecht, born 1471 - died 1528 (designer)

  • Materials and Techniques:

    engraving on paper

  • Credit Line:

    Salting Bequest

  • Museum number:

    E.4653-1910

  • Gallery location:

    Medieval and Renaissance, room 64, case 4

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This print demonstrates the use that Dürer made of studies from nature in his graphic work. The landscape setting of this print is inspired by Dürer's travels through the Alps and his watercolour studies of quarries and cliffs around Nuremberg in about 1495. These studies are the earliest pure landscape studies to survive in Western art.

Dürer produced six prints of St Jerome during his career, including his first signed wood block. He also used the subject St Jerome in a landscape for a small devotional panel painting now in the National Gallery, London. Dürer's interest in St Jerome reflects the increasing veneration which was given to the Church Fathers during the 15th century.For northern artists it was more usual to depict St. Jerome in his cell working on his translation of the bible. St Jerome in Penitence is thought to have been introduced into Italian art from about 1400 and Dürer may have seen examples of it on his travels to Italy.

Physical description

Engraving depicting St Jerome fasting. The bare-chested saint is shown kneeling before a small crucifix. He holds a stone in his right hand with which to strike his chest in an act of penitence. A lion lies by his side. The setting is a sparse rocky landscape with an inlet of water. In the background there is a spired chapel and a castle is visible in the distance on the right.

Place of Origin

Nuremberg, Germany (engraving (printing process))

Date

ca 1496 (engraved)
1496-1514 (printed)

Artist/maker

Durer, Albrecht, born 1471 - died 1528 (designer)

Materials and Techniques

engraving on paper

Marks and inscriptions

AD
[Gothic P with flower]

Dimensions

Height: 30.4 cm, Width: 23.5 cm

Object history note

This impression was acquired by the museum in 1910 as part of the Salting Bequest.

Historical significance: The watercolur landscape studies that Dürer made in the Alps on his journey to Italy in 1495 are the earliest pure landscape studies to survive in western art. This print demonstrates the use that Dürer made of these studies from nature in his graphic work For Northern artists it was more usual to depict St. Jerome in his cell working on his translation of the bible. Panofsky suggests that the St Jerome in Penitence type is Italian in origin (Panofsky, Erwin, 'The Life and Art of Albrecht Dürer'. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1955. p 77).

Historical context note

The landscape setting of this print is inspired by Dürer's travels through the Alps and his watercolour studies of quarries and cliffs around Nuremberg. One of these studies relating to the cliffs on the right-hand side of the print is in the British Museum (Bartrum, Giulia. 'Albrecht Dürer and his Legacy: The Graphic Work of a Renaissance Artist', London British Museum, 2002, catalogue number 45).

The landscape is Dürer's interpretation of the desert where St Jerome fasted. Dürer produced six prints of St Jerome during his career (including his first signed wood block). He also used the subject of St Jerome in a landscape for a small devotional panel painting (now in the National Gallery, London). Dürer's interest in St Jerome reflects the increasing veneration which was given to the Church Fathers during the 15th century.

St Jerome is one of the Church Fathers. He was an ascetic and theologian famous for his translation of the bible into Latin and revision of existing translations. From 374-9 he led an ascetical life in the desert of Chalcis, south-west of Antioch. He is often depicted with a lion in reference to a legend in which he was befriended by a lion after extracting a thorn from its paw.

Descriptive line

St Jerome in Penitence by Albrecht Dürer; engraving; Nuremberg; ca 1496

Bibliographic References (Citation, Note/Abstract, NAL no)

Bartrum, Giulia. Albrecth Dürer and his Legacy: The Graphic Work of a Renaissance Artist. London British Museum, 2002. 46.
Panofsky, Erwin. The Life and Art of Albrecht Dürer. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1955. pp 77, 82.
Strauss, Walter L. The intaglio prints of Albrecht Dürer. New York: Kennedy Galleries and Abaris Books, 1976. p. 331.

Exhibition History

Medieval and Renaissance Galleries (Victoria and Albert Museum)

Labels and date

ST JEROME IN PENITENCE
1496
Albrecht Dürer (1471-1528)

Dürer's prints could be found in art collections throughout Europe, alongside paintings and 'natural wonders'. Contemporary viewers were astonished by their originality, naturalism and subtlety of line. The landscape here is based on watercolour studies of quarries near Nuremberg.

Germany, Nuremberg

Engraving on paper

This impression about
1500-1514

Signed with the artist's monogram 'AD'

Salting Bequest

Museum no. E.4653-1910

Production Note

Watermark Gothic P. M.321.Briquet 8680, used from 1500 by Dürer. See Walter L. Strauss in references.

Materials

Paper; Printing ink

Techniques

Engraving

Subjects depicted

Lion (animal); Chapels; Jerome (Saint); Penitence; Fasting

Collection code

PDP

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