Saint Jerome Adoring a Crucifix
About this artwork
The exaggerated muscles of St Jerome are characteristic of Faccini's figures. The saint is depicted in the desert gazing at a small crucifix tied to a tree. He may be holding a stone in one hand which he used to beat his chest. His other hand curls around a skull, a potent reminder of death. This etching is one of only four prints of the subject made by Faccini. The others are more detailed and thus may suggest that this print was the artist's proof impression after which he worked up the detail on the plate.
Updated before 2020
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artist:Pietro FacciniItalian (died 1602)
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title:Saint Jerome Adoring a Crucifix
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date created:About 1600
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materials:Etching
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measurements:Trimmed: 24.20 x 19.00 cm
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credit line:Presented by Kate Ganz, through the American Friends of the National Galleries of Scotland 2002
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accession number:P 3067
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Pietro Faccini
Pietro Faccini
Faccini painted only about twelve pictures in his short career. According to his biographer he did not take up painting until he was about thirty. He trained in the Academy run by the Carracci family in Bologna and his style was strongly influenced by them. He was also inspired by the rich colour...