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Saints Jerome, Bernard (?), Giles and Benedict (?): Reverse of Right Hand Shutter

Image credit: The National Gallery, London

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This is the outer face of the right-hand shutter of an altarpiece made for the Benedictine abbey at Werden. The outer face of the left-hand shutter, which is in the National Gallery’s collection, also shows four standing saints. Saint Jerome, dressed in red cardinal’s robes, pets the lion that was, according to his legend, his companion from the moment he removed a thorn from its foot. Next to him are Saint Benedict, founder of the Benedictine Order, and Saint Giles, a Benedictine monk. Both wear black robes – the habit, or uniform, of the Order. The small deer by Giles’s side was his only companion during his years living in a forest; according to his legend, he saved it from a hunter’s arrow. Finally, Saint Bernard of Clairvaux stands reading.

The National Gallery, London

London

Title

Saints Jerome, Bernard (?), Giles and Benedict (?): Reverse of Right Hand Shutter

Date

probably 1485-90

Medium

Oil on canvas, transferred from wood

Measurements

H 123.8 x W 82.5 cm

Accession number

NG250

Acquisition method

Bought, 1854

Work type

Painting

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