Gerolamo Collection
Gerolamo, a name that echoes through time and art
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Gerolamo, a name that echoes through time and art. From the bronze statue of Saint Jerome in Genoa's Duomo to the figurative panel depicting him in the 16th century, his presence is felt. In the Cybo chapel inside the cathedral, we find the Funerary Monument of Archbishop Giuliano Cybo adorned with statues of Abraham, St Jerome, and St Peter sculpted by Giangiacomo and Guglielmo Della Porta. But Gerolamo's influence extends beyond Italy. In "The Pedlar, " an oil painting from 1879, his spirit lives on canvas. And even further back in history, Gerolamo Giovenone immortalized Saint Sebastian around 1524. Not limited to religious imagery alone, Gerolamo's name can be found amidst explorers with Humboldt's expedition at Regla's basalt cliffs in Mexico during the early 19th century. His reach spans continents and cultures. In Malta's St John Co-Cathedral interior lies another testament to Gerolamo's legacy - a portrait Barbarigo painted by none other than Titian himself in 1510. Gerolamo may not be a company or an entity but rather a thread connecting various artistic expressions throughout history. Whether it be through sculptures or paintings, he continues to inspire awe and captivate our imagination across time and space.