Parmigianino: The Vision of Saint Jerome

Useful exhibition at the National Gallery focusing on an altarpiece by Parmigianino during his time in Rome.

This strange tall picture has been off display for 10 years and has been conserved before this show. My previous blog post was on a curators’ talk on the show which shone a light on the drawings included in the show.

The altarpiece is still powerful and people were standing in awe before it. The strange composition and in particular the powerful figure of John the Baptist draws you in.

It was lovely to see it with a selection of drawings by the artist, made to work out the composition in a variety of styles. They helped to understand the choices he made.

Closed 9 March 2025


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