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A bestiary for Saint Jerome, animal symbolism in European religious art, Herbert Friedmann

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A bestiary for Saint Jerome, animal symbolism in European religious art, Herbert Friedmann
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Bibliography: p. 349-369
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
A bestiary for Saint Jerome
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
5680124
Responsibility statement
Herbert Friedmann
Sub title
animal symbolism in European religious art
Table Of Contents
The legend of Saint Jerome in art -- Saint Jerome and his animal associates -- Saint Jerome in his study -- Saint Jerome in the wilderness -- Dürer's engraving of 1514 -- Cranach's versions of the Jerome theme -- Two penitent Jeromes by Bosch -- Antonello da Messina's "Saint Jerome in his study" -- Francesco di Giorgio's bronze relief -- Tura's "Saint Jerome in penitence" -- The bestiary. The ant ; The badger ; The bear ; The beaver ; The cat ; The chaffinch ; The cheetah (and the leopard and the panther) ; The cock ; The crab ; The crane ; The deer ; The dog ; The dove ; The dragon ; The duck ; The eagle (and the falcon and the hawk) ; The fly ; The fox ; The frog ; The genet ; The goldfinch ; The guineafowl ; The harpy ; The hawfinch ; The heron ; The hoopoe ; The jackal ; The jay ; The kingfisher ; The lion ; The lioness : an iconological problem ; The lizard ; The magpie ; The monkey ; The mouse ; The otter ; The owl ; The parrot ; The partridge ; The peacock ; The pheasant ; The porphyrio (or purple gallinule) ; The rabbit (or hare) ; The raven ; The robin ; The scorpion ; The snail ; The snake ; The squirrel ; The stork ; The swallow ; The swan ; The titmouse ; The tortoise ; The unicorn ; The wallcreeper ; The wolf ; The woodpecker -- Saint Jerome in illuminted manuscripts -- Appendix : Pertinent renditions of the Jerome theme
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