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In the collection of Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · as of July 2026
FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG
The marking “IB” and the bird are both characteristic of the Master IB, who was recently identified as Giovanni Battista Palumba. Here Saint Jerome, known for his Latin translation of the Bible, sits in a rocky wilderness and removes a thorn from a lion’s paw. The skull at his feet corresponds to his period of penance, in which he lived humbly in the desert and became interested in studying and writing. Palumbra’s woodcut demonstrates highly sophisticated tonal qualities that were likely influenced by Albrecht Dürer, with cast shadows over each stone and heavily articulated contrasts of light within the lion’s mane.
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Giovanni Battista Palumba — Saint Jerome extracting a thorn
Albrecht Dürer — Saint Jerome Penitent in the Wilderness
Agostino dei Musi — Shepherds and Satyr in a Landscape
Albrecht Dürer — Saint Jerome Penitent in the Wilderness
Albrecht Dürer — Saint Jerome Penitent in the Wilderness
Albrecht Dürer — Samson Rending the Lion
Albrecht Dürer — Saint Jerome in a Cave
Albrecht Dürer — Samson Rending the Lion
Albrecht Dürer — Samson Rending the Lion
Albrecht Dürer — Agony in the Garden, from The Large Passion
Albrecht Dürer — Saint Jerome Penitent in the Wilderness (co
Hans Baldung (called Hans Baldung Grien) — St. Jerome in the