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In this text, the author is trying to analyse and conceive on the different habitats of Saint Jerome and is based on a series of paintings belonging to the renaissance period. Saint Jerome habitats depict three allegorical capabilities which are- The desert, The study, and The Grotto.  First being ‘The Desert’ in which the ideal [...]

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