● On view now — Gallery 205
Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · verified July 2026
FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG
Giorgio Vasari is best known as the author of Lives of the Most Excellent Painters, Sculptors, and Architects , a monumental compendium of artist biographies. He was also a successful architect and a prolific painter for the Medici dukes of Florence. Here, he depicted an episode from the life of Saint Jerome, a scholar, translator of the Bible, and advocate of monasticism, an ascetic lifestyle dedicated to spiritual contemplation. While meditating in the desert, he was assailed by tempting visions, here personified as Venus, the Roman goddess of love, accompanied by cupids. The work is unfinished: The black-chalk grid, used as an aid in enlarging and transferring the preparatory drawing onto the panel, is still visible through the thinly applied initial paint layers.
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Allegory of Eternity
The Risen Christ Adored by Saints and Angels
Female Head in Profile to Left
Sacrifice of Cain and Abel, with God the Father Above
Design for a Fountain with River Gods and Nymphs
Allegory of Forgetfulness
Design for a Fountain with Rivergods and Nymphs
Saint Paul Speaking before King Agrippa (Acts 26)
Bartholomeus Spranger — Venus and Adonis
Andrea del Sarto (Italian, 1486–1530) — The Sacrifice of Isa
Monogrammist PG — The Dream of Paris
Albrecht Dürer (German, 1471–1528) — Hercules at the Crossro
Jacopo Tintoretto (Italian, 1518–1594) — Baptism of Christ
Master of the Good Samaritan — De barmhartige Samaritaan
Tommaso d’Antonio Manzuoli, called Maso da San Friano (Itali
The baptism of Christ
Lucas Cranach the Elder — The Judgment of Paris
Domenico Tintoretto — Venus and Mars with Cupid and the Thre
Bernardino da Brescia — St Jerome
Nicolaes Clock (Dutch) — The Judgment of Midas