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San Girolamo in meditazione (Il Moretto) by Moretto da Brescia

San Girolamo in meditazione (Il Moretto)

Moretto da Brescia·c. 1531

Historical Context

Saint Jerome in Meditation from around 1531 shows Moretto depicting the Church Father in contemplation. His treatment emphasizes the intellectual and spiritual dimensions of Jerome's personality rather than the more dramatic penitential aspects. Jerome in meditation was a Counter-Reformation devotional type that emphasized intellectual engagement with scripture as the path to spiritual depth. Moretto da Brescia, the leading painter in Brescia in the first half of the sixteenth century, developed an independent artistic identity that drew on the Venetian tradition (Titian, Savoldo, Lotto), the Lombard tradition of surface precision, and his own observation of the religious life of the Brescian churches and confraternities that were his primary patrons. His altarpieces and devotional panels combine the warm Venetian colorism he absorbed from Venice with a specifically Brescian quality of religious seriousness — the Counter-Reformation devotional culture of a city that took its Catholicism with unusual intensity. His influence on the subsequent generation of Brescian painters, particularly Moroni, was foundational.

Technical Analysis

The contemplative figure is rendered with Moretto's characteristic silvery palette. The scholarly attributes and meditative expression create an image of devout intellectualism.

Look Closer

  • ◆Jerome's skull — the memento mori connecting him to penitential practice — sits prominently beside his open Scripture on the stone surface.
  • ◆Moretto's warm Brescian coloring gives the cave setting a resonant amber glow unlike the harsh, dramatic shadows of Spanish Baroque Jerome subjects.
  • ◆The lion traditionally associated with Jerome is absent here, Moretto choosing to concentrate the image on the moment of contemplation alone.
  • ◆The saint's hands are clasped in prayer before the Bible with a physical specificity that grounds the internal act of meditation in careful observation.

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Isola Bella

Stresa, Italy

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Quick Facts

Medium
Oil on canvas
Dimensions
102 × 137 cm
Era
Mannerism
Style
Mannerism
Genre
Religious
Location
Isola Bella, Stresa
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