Abstract

The article discusses the paintings of Italian Renaissance painter Giovanni Bellini related to Saint Jerome. Topics discussed include the religious iconography of the works, the landscapes in which Saint Jerome is represented in the paintings, and the recurring themes related to the city of Venice, Italy in the works.

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