
The Philosopher (Saint Jerome?)
Historical Context
The Philosopher (Saint Jerome?) at the Hamburger Kunsthalle shows Fragonard engaging with the tradition of scholarly figures in contemplation. Whether depicting a secular philosopher or the church father Jerome, the painting draws on the long tradition of scholarly portrait types in European art. The bravura brushwork—rapid, swirling strokes building luminous effects—was applied alla prima onto canvas primed with warm ochre grounds, a technique Fragonard developed after studying Tiepolo in...
Technical Analysis
The dramatic lighting isolates the figure against a dark background, creating a powerful chiaroscuro effect. The bold brushwork builds up the figure's robes and features with characteristic energy.






