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View of the city of Perugia, with the penitent St Jerome in the foreground
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View of the city of Perugia, with the penitent St Jerome in the foreground
1216682 View of the city of Perugia, with the penitent St Jerome in the foreground, 1504 (pen and brown ink on white paper) by Raphael (Raffaello Sanzio of Urbino) (1483-1520); 24.4x20.3 cm; Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford, UK; (add.info.: Pietro Perugino (Vannucci), formerly attributed to
The landscape on the verso is a study for the background on the right of the Pala Colonna (c.1504), now at the Metropolitan Museum
Verso); eAshmolean Museum; Italian, out of copyright
Media ID 22267042
© Ashmolean Museum / Bridgeman Images
16th High Renaissance Jerome Perugia Pietro Vannucci Studies Towers Westernart
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This print showcases a mesmerizing view of the city of Perugia, with the penitent St Jerome taking center stage in the foreground. Created by the renowned artist Raphael (Raffaello Sanzio of Urbino) in 1504, this piece is a testament to his exceptional talent and mastery of high Renaissance art. Measuring at 24.4x20.3 cm, this pen and brown ink on white paper artwork can be found at the Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford in the UK. Previously attributed to Pietro Perugino (Vannucci), it offers a unique glimpse into both artists' styles and techniques. What makes this print even more intriguing is its verso, which features a landscape study for the background on the right side of Pala Colonna (c. 1504), currently housed at The Metropolitan Museum. This adds an extra layer of depth and significance to Raphael's work. The image captures not only stunning architectural details but also highlights St Jerome as he engages in deep reflection and repentance. It exemplifies Raphael's ability to infuse emotion into his subjects while maintaining impeccable technical precision. With its rich historical context and exquisite execution, this print from Bridgeman Images allows viewers to appreciate Raphael's genius up close and personal. Whether you are an avid admirer or simply intrigued by Italian Renaissance art, this piece will undoubtedly leave you captivated by its beauty and complexity.
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