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Saint Jerome and the Lion (From the former Church of St. Peter in Erfurt)

c. 1495
(German, active Würzburg, c. 1460–1531)
Measurements
Overall: 37.8 x 28.1 x 15.9 cm (14 7/8 x 11 1/16 x 6 1/4 in.)
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In the story Saint Jerome encounters a fearsome lion, here depicted as diminutive, gentle, and submissive.

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According to legend, Saint Jerome (347–420 bce) lived in the desert, where he removed a thorn from an injured lion. Jerome is venerated in the Catholic Church as a Church Father, an important early author of Christianity. Here, he wears cardinal’s clothing from around 1500.

Tilman Riemenschneider focused on Jerome’s relationship with the lion, creating empathy for the wounded animal. The delicacy of the depiction, which may have been partially painted to add highlights, is typical of alabaster, as is its fine polishing. The cord of the cardinal’s hat, missing today, may have been supplemented from another material.
A small, beige alabaster sculpture depicts Saint Jerome seated next to a lion half his seated height. The lion sits back on its huanches as Jerome holds its paw with one hand, removing a thorn from it with the other. He holds a flat, wide-brimmed hat between his right arm and lap, wearing a floor-length robe with a hood atop his head. The lion looks out at us, mane curling in waves down its back.

Saint Jerome and the Lion (From the former Church of St. Peter in Erfurt)

c. 1495

Tilman Riemenschneider

(German, active Würzburg, c. 1460–1531)
Germany, Würzburg, late 15th Century

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