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Saint Jerome, late 15th or early 16th century. Artist: Cesare da SestoSaint Jerome, late 15th or early 16th century. St Jerome (c342-420) was a leading father of the Christian church. He prepared the first Latin translation of the Bible from Hebrew into Latin
Saint Jerome in the Garden, c1510-1531. Artist: Hans Leu The YoungerSaint Jerome in the Garden, c1510-1531. Located in the collection at, Musee de Beaux Arts, Budapest
St Jerome in a Rocky Landscape, c1596-1639. Artist: Roelandt SaverySt Jerome in a Rocky Landscape, c1596-1639
The Last Communion of St Jerome, c1495. Artist: Sandro BotticelliThe Last Communion of St Jerome, c1495. From the collection of the The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
St Jerome Reading in a Landscape, c1450-1516. Artist: Giovanni BelliniSt Jerome Reading in a Landscape, c1450-1516. From the collection of the Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford
The Virgin and Child with Saints Jerome and Dominic, c1485. Artist: Filippino LippiThe Virgin and Child with Saints Jerome and Dominic, c1485. From the collection of the National Gallery, London
St Jeromes Dream, c1600. Artist: Orazio BorgianniSt Jeromes Dream, c1600. St Jerome (c340-420), one of the four great Fathers of the Christian church who translated the Old Testament from Hebrew into Latin
Mond Crucifixion, c1530. Artist: RaphaelMond Crucifixion (Altarpiece: The Crucified Christ with the Virgin Mary, Saints and Angels ), c1530. The Virgin Mary and St John the Apostle stand on either side of the cross
St Jerome, late 16th-early 17th century. Artist: Louis FinsonSt Jerome, late 16th-early 17th century. Jerome, in the act of self-flagellation, gazes up in ecstasy into a shaft of light
St Jerome, detail, 1543. Artist: Jan Sanders van HemessenSt Jerome, detail, 1543
St Jerome, 1543. Artist: Jan Sanders van HemessenSt Jerome, 1543
St Jerome, 1521. Artist: Albrecht DurerSt Jerome, 1521. From the Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga, Lisbon, Portugal
Saint Jerome, 17th century. Artist: Jusepe de RiberaSaint Jerome, 17th century. From a private collection
The Four Evangelists, mid 15th century. Artist: Fra AngelicoThe Four Evangelists, mid 15th century. The Evangelists are shown with their symbols: the Angel with St Matthew, the Lion with St Mark, the Eagle with St John, and the Ox with St Luke
St Jerome, mid 15th century. Artist: Fra AngelicoSt Jerome, mid 15th century. Born Eusebius Hieronymus Sophronius, St Jerome (c342-420) was a leading father of the Christian church
La Madonna della Rondine (The Madonna of the Swallow), after 1490. Artist: Crivelli, Carlo (c. 1435-c. 1495)La Madonna della Rondine (The Madonna of the Swallow), after 1490. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London
Saint Jerome in his Study, c. 1510. Artist: Catena, Vincenzo di Biagio (ca. 1470-1531)Saint Jerome in his Study, c. 1510. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London
Saints Jerome and John the Baptist, ca 1428-1429. Artist: Masaccio (1401-1428)Saints Jerome and John the Baptist, ca 1428-1429. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London
Saint Jerome and the Lion (Predella Panel of the Pistoia Santa Trinita Altarpiece), 1455-1460. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London
Saint Jerome in his Study (Detail), 1480. Artist: Ghirlandaio, Domenico (1449?1494)Saint Jerome in his Study (Detail), 1480. Found in the collection of the Chiesa di Ognissanti, Florence
St Jerome, c1540-1567. Artist: Adriaen CollaertSt Jerome, c1540-1567. St Jerome (c342-420) was a leading father of the Christian church. He prepared the first Latin translation of the Bible from Hebrew into Latin, the Vulgate
St Jerome in a Landscape, c1530-c1550. Artist: Herri met de BlesSt Jerome in a Landscape, c1530-c1550. Born at Strido in Dalmatia (Croatia), St Jerome (340-420) was one of the four great doctors of the early Christian church
Scenes from the life of St Jerome, from the Bible of Charles the Bald, 9th century. Top: Jerome (c342-420) leaves Rome for Jerusalem to take Hebrew lessons; centre
Doubting Thomas placing his hand into Christs wound, c1499. Artist: Master of the altarpiece of St BartholomewDoubting Thomas placing his hand into Christs wound, c1499. St Jerome is to the left of Jesus, while St Ambrose and St Mary Magdalene are to the right
The Madonna and the Cuccina-Family, 1571. Artist: Paolo VeroneseThe Madonna and the Cuccina-Family, 1571. The donor family kneels before the Madonna, Saint John Baptist, and Saint Jerome (Hieronymus)
St John the Evangelist from the Lindisfarne (Durham) Gospel Book, c720. Produced at Lindisfarne, England, it is St Jeromes Latin version of the four Gospels made in the 4th century
Jerome in the desert, late 15th century. Artist: Ercole de RobertiJerome in the desert, late 15th century. St Jerome (c340-420), a father of the Western Church and compiler of The Vulgate
The French Andromeda; or, wanted, a Perseus, 1883. Artist: Joseph SwainThe French Andromeda; or, wanted, a Perseus, 1883. France is chained, like Andromeda, to a rock. In the foaming sea in front of her, Anarchy can be seen having risen from the depths of the ocean
Napoleon Pour Rire!!, 1883. Artist: Joseph SwainNapoleon Pour Rire!!, 1883. This cartoon shows France bonneting the unfortunate Prince Jerome Napoleon - Plon-plon, as he was known
St. Jerome in the Wilderness (S. Hieronymus in Deserto) from The Large Landscapes, ca. 1555-56
St. Jerome in a Landscape, 1762-63. Creator: Jean Jacques LagreneeSt. Jerome in a Landscape, 1762-63
The Vision of Saint Jerome, ca. 1761-65. Creator: Jean-Honore FragonardThe Vision of Saint Jerome, ca. 1761-65. After Johann Liss