Medieval stained glass (1325-1339) depicting Saint Jerome in the clerestory windows of Saint Ouen, Rouen, France.
Detail from Crucifixion fresco by Fra Angelico in the Dominican monastery of San Marco, Florence. This image is a depiction of St Jerome.
This heavily weathered polychrome limestone statue represents Saint Jerome, one of the four Latin Fathers of the Church, traditionally depicted as a hermit or penitent in the wilderness. The saint is shown bearded, wearing a rough garment of animal hide, and holding a book, symbol of his translation of the Bible into Latin (the Vulgate), and a lion, his customary attribute, visible crouched at his feet.
Detail of St Jerome one of the lancet windows (1490-1515) in the north transept of Evreux Cathedral.





