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Marassa, you Need to be very confident to tell about the time the painting was only looking at the monitor.
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The picture just could not be written in the 17th century, argue...
Based on the pictures, it is obvious that the artist used a photo image on the canvas (see "the mystery of the old masters" Hockney)...In the 17th century the greatest success with the use of optics(not to be confused with the "camera obscura") succeeded "caravaggisti" and Vermeer...But they have a photographic paintings more archaic(more bugs), due to the extreme cost, the rarity of lenses and curved mirrors...Also at that time there was no tradition of St. Jerome to write in glasses, is a more recent discovery...Caravaggisti wrote it with a magnifying glass(see photo)...
It is evident that the artist uses very good optics for the picture...It has become more or less available in the 18th century as "fashion glasses"...where he writes from "yourself", that would match multiple images on canvas, the "floats"...Enough to pay attention to the disproportionately long legs, not written photographic clothing, unconvincing shadow, etc....Although on his hands, he just saw all the veins...
Generally speaking, it is a clever "coloring" of his time...Today similar things makes N. Cass and other craftsmen to the delight of all...