Y A FINE AND RARE PORTUGUESE MACAO CARVED IVORY DEVOTIONAL P...

by Dreweatts 1759
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Y A FINE AND RARE PORTUGUESE MACAO CARVED IVORY DEVOTIONAL PLAQUE PORTUGUESE MACAO, MID 17TH CENTURY Depicting St Jerome kneeling before Christ crucified, gripping the cross in one hand holding a stone in the other symbolic of his asceticism, his hands and feet with the stigmata- a sign of his passionate Christian devotion, his cardinal's hat and robe hanging in the tree, God the Father in the clouds above a lion at the Saint's Feet above him two medieval church towers, the scene probably based on a European engraving, modern stand plaque 12cm high, 8.5cm wide, 1cm deep Provenance: Ex Private collection of the Berkeley Family, Spetchley Park, Worcestershire, catalogued in a 1949 inventory as 'A Carved Panel (4¾' x 3½) of St Jerome Kept in the Strong Room'. In 374 A.D St Jerome became seriously ill in Antioch and two of his travelling companions died. In this state he dreamt that he appeared before God's judgement seat and was condemned for being a Ciceronian rather than a Christian. He took this experience very seriously and became a hermit in the desert of Chalcis in Syria for five years. He gave up the Classics he knew and loved and learnt Hebrew in order to study scripture. Proficient in both Greek and Hebrew, he went on to complete the enormous task of producing a standard Latin text of the Bible which he revised according to the meaning of the original texts. He then began to translate the Gospels and the Psalter and over time produced all, or nearly all, of the Bible in what became known as the 'Vulgate' version. A passionate and devoted Catholic scholar, St Jerome had a difficult temperament and a sarcastic wit, but it has been said of him that his immense learning was unmatched by any other Christian writer except St Augustine.cf: Asian Civilisations Museum Singapore for a similar Jesuit plaque depicting St Jerome painted in bright polychrome (no. 2011 - 01507)IVORY ACT 2018: A certificate for a pre-1918 item of outstandingly high artistic, cultural or historical value. Certificate number: URR59K10, date: 01/06/2023note:

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