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De H. Hiëronymus met de heilige nonnen Paola Romana en Eustochium

De H. Hiëronymus met de heilige nonnen Paola Romana en Eustochium is an oil painting by the Northern Renaissance artist Unknown. It dates from 1445 and is held in the collection of the Bavarian State Painting Collections. The oil painting titled “De H.
About this work
Subject & Meaning
As a work of religious art created around 1445, the composition centers on the figure of Jerome, a prominent Church Father, within a spiritual context.
The painting depicts Saint Jerome accompanied by the holy nuns Paola Romana and Eustochium. As a work of religious art created around 1445, the composition centers on the figure of Jerome, a prominent Church Father, within a spiritual context. The inclusion of Paola and Eustochium, who were historically known for their devotion and correspondence with Jerome, establishes the narrative focus on their shared ascetic life and theological mentorship. The iconography serves to honor these specific saints and their collective religious significance.
Technique & Style
Executed in 1445, this religious painting utilizes oil paint applied to an oak panel support. The work measures 25.8 cm in height and 30.5 cm in width. Stylistically, it is attributed to the Cologne school active around the mid-15th century.
The composition depicts Saint Jerome alongside the holy nuns Paola Romana and Eustochium, adhering to the iconographic conventions of the period's devotional art.
History & Provenance
The painting was created in 1445, executed in oil paint on an oak panel, and depicts Saint Jerome with the holy nuns Paula Romana and Eustochium. It is attributed to an anonymous Cologne master active around the mid-fifteenth century.
The work is held by the Bavarian State Painting Collections and is housed at the Alte Pinakothek in Munich. The panel measures 25.8 cm in height by 30.5 cm in width. No further details about its commission, early ownership, or chain of custody prior to its acquisition by the Bavarian State Painting Collections are documented in the available sources.
The painting De H. Hiëronymus met de heilige nonnen Paola Romana en Eustochium is held by the Bavarian State Painting Collections in Munich. It is part of the permanent collection at the Alte Pinakothek. The work was created around 1445 and depicts the religious scene of Saint Jerome with the nuns Paola Romana and Eustochium.
The artwork is executed in oil paint on an oak panel, measuring 25.8 cm in height and 30.5 cm in width. No specific inventory or accession number is provided in the available sources, nor is there recorded information regarding its exhibition history.
Overview
The oil painting titled “De H. Hiëronymus met de heilige nonnen Paola Romana en Eustochium” presents a tranquil composition. A kneeling male figure, haloed and robed, occupies the foreground, while two women in white head coverings and robes stand to his right. A gentle hillside, scattered trees, and distant buildings frame the scene beneath a clear blue sky, creating a calm, contemplative atmosphere.
Context
The composition reflects a common iconographic tradition of pairing Saint Jerome with his female disciples, a motif popular in Northern European religious art of the early modern period. The serene setting and modest scale suggest a devotional purpose, likely intended for private contemplation rather than public liturgical display.
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