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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Posted in Archana Kadaba Ramesh, Relational Logic - Critical Readings | Also tagged and The Grotto. First being ‘The Desert’ in which the ideal habitat has been depicted where man has no support from sands/rocks. Man is relieved of responsibility and commits himself to a lone retreat, he embraced it. Second habitat ‘The Study’ man is no longer exposed but inside protected. There is a calmness depicted which indicates the World being at peace. In this habitat there is a desire for b, In this text, Jerome wanted to become part of a community as well as enjoy a closed environment without being exposed to weather phenomena – man-made. In the paintings he is depicted in a cave with many books. Afte, Jerome wanted to become part of a community as well as enjoy a closed environment without being exposed to weather phenomena – man-made. Third habitat ‘The Grotto’ is the combination of the above two , 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 all, The study, trying to strike the right balance between the two habitats. In my opinion we might be able to create the ideal living condition which will benefit man and nature. In conclusion | Comments closed