Abraham_Served_by_the_Angels

<i>Saint Jerome</i> and <i>Abraham</i> panels

Saint Jerome and Abraham panels

Two paintings by Antonello da Messina


Saint Jerome Penitent and Abraham Served by Three Angels are two paintings by the Italian Renaissance master Antonello da Messina. They are housed in the Pinacoteca Civica, Reggio Calabria.

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These two panels are considered to be among the first works by Antonello da Messina.[1] They were both intended for devotion of private owners.

Saint Jerome Penitent

The painting shows elements inspired both the Flemish and Italian schools of painting. The rugged landscape is characteristic of the former, while the kneeling posture of Saint Jerome is typically Italian.

Abraham Served by Three Angels

Because of its poor condition, for a long time this work was considered a part of a larger Nativity. The identification of theme was possible after the discovery of a small panel by a 15th-century French master (now at Denver) in which the scene is reproduced in its entirety, and which was surely known to the Italian master: the part missing in Antonello's work would show Sarah spying Abraham from the hut's door.

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Sources

  • Barbera, K, ed. (2005). Antonello da Messina: Sicily's Renaissance master. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art.

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