Cima da Conegliano St Jerome in the Wilderness 1495 oil on panel Pinacoteca di Brera, Milan |
Cima da Conegliano St Jerome in the Wilderness ca. 1495 oil on panel Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest |
Cima da Conegliano St Jerome in the Wilderness ca. 1495-1500 oil on panel Hermitage, Saint Petersburg |
Cima da Conegliano St Jerome in the Wilderness ca. 1500-1505 oil on panel, transferred to canvas National Gallery of Art, Washington DC |
Cima da Conegliano St Jerome in the Wilderness ca. 1500-1510 oil on panel National Gallery, London |
"In addition to altarpieces (mostly of the sacra conversazione type), Cima specialized in half-length Madonnas for private devotion, of which numerous workshop replicas are known. Almost all of his mature works include idyllic landscape backgrounds that recall the countryside around Conegliano; Cima seems to have made a specialty of such themes – such as Saint Jerome in the Wilderness – that called for extensive landscape settings."
– from the artist's biography in the Systematic Catalogue of the National Gallery of Art
Cima da Conegliano Madonna and Child ca. 1496-99 oil on panel National Gallery, London |
Cima da Conegliano Madonna and Child ca. 1499-1502 oil on panel National Gallery, London |
Cima da Conegliano Madonna and Child ca. 1500 oil on panel National Museum of Wales, Cardiff |
Cima da Conegliano Madonna and Child ca. 1500 oil on panel private collection |
Cima da Conegliano Madonna and Child 1502 oil on panel Städel Museum, Frankfurt |
Cima da Conegliano Madonna and Child ca. 1500-1504 oil on panel Minneapolis Institute of Art |
Cima da Conegliano Madonna and Child ca. 1504-1507 oil on panel Musée du Louvre |
Cima da Conegliano Madonna and Child with St Francis and St Clare 1510 oil on panel Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York |
Cima da Conegliano Madonna and Child with St John the Evangelist and St Nicholas of Bari ca. 1513-17 oil on canvas National Gallery, London |
Cima da Conegliano Madonna and Child with St John the Baptist and St Paul before 1517 oil on panel Gallerie dell'Accademia, Venice |