What is hidden on the back of this painting?
Art historian Siân Walters takes a closer look at Dürer’s contemplative – and surprisingly explosive – painting
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Art historian Siân Walters takes a closer look at Dürer’s contemplative – and surprisingly explosive – painting
Dürer’s ‘Saint Jerome’ captures the saint with incredible detail. The more you look, the more you see.
Created around 1496, this panel was intended for use in prayer or meditation. Turn your gaze to the wide variety of plants or the rich fur of the lion companion. Notice the finches, the vibrant blue cloth, or the crucifix wedged into the stump of a tree.
It is a scene of quiet contemplation, but turn the painting over and you’ll see a different picture entirely. Here, a startling clash of bright reds and oranges are contrasted against a blue-back sky.
In this short film, Siân Walters reveals each small detail of this painting, alongside the works that inspired it and the mystery uncovered when you turn it around!
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