Jusepe de Ribera: Saint Paul the Hermit
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Sānctus vērō Brendānus, cum appropinquāsset ad ōstium spēluncae ūnīus, dē alterā ēgressus est senex forās obviam sibi, dīcēns: “Ecce, quam bonum et quam iocundum habitāre frātrēs in ūnum.” (26.15).
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Image
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Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike
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Date
1640
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Dimensions
Height: 143 cm; Width: 143 cm
Location
Madrid, Prado Museum
Image Credit
Museo del Prado P001075
From the Museo del Prado website:
Saint Paul, the first hermit, is shown meditating before a skull in solitude. This work dates from the final stage of Ribera’s career, which, in contrast to the darkness of his early years, is a phase of greater brightness and a wider range of colors.