St. Jerome in His Study is an oil-on-panel painting by the Italian
Renaissance master
Antonello da Messina, thought to have been completed around 1460 to 1475 during Antonello's Venetian sojourn. The small picture portrays
Saint Jerome working in his studio, a room without walls and ceiling seen from a kind of triumphal arch (probably within some church of
Aragonese style). As in several other works by the Messinese painter, the main scene is accompanied by a host of details that have points of contact with the contemporary Flemish school: books, animals and objects painted with a taste for detail and "optical truth". The painting is now in the collection of the
National Gallery in London.
Painting credit: Antonello da Messina