The article discusses a panel painting of St. Jerome, commissioned by the Sienese notaries' Guild from artist Matteo di Giovanni in 1482. The author traces the circumstances of the commission and suggests that di Giovanni's painting is the painting "St. Jerome in his study," at the Fogg Art Museum in Massachusetts. The author traces the provenance of the painting and discusses Netherlandish influence on the painting.
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