Jerome’s work is defined by its painter sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

Stacking chairs
Designed by Jerome Caruso American, born 1937 Made by Shelby Williams Industries Inc. American, 20th century Morrisotwn, Tennessee

Two Men on a Bench
Jerome Myers American, 1867-1940

Saint Jerome
Antoine Masson French, 1636-1700

Malach
Jerome Kaplan American, 1920-1997

St. Jerome Praying
Claude Mellan French, 1598-1688

Children and Adults, Standing Outside
Jerome Myers American, 1867-1940

Bruno Caruso
Sanford H. Roth American, 1906–1962

Arabs
Jerome Kaplan American, 1920-1997

The Temptation of Saint Jerome
Giorgio Vasari (Italian, 1511–1574)

Women and Children on Park Benches (recto); Women and Children in a Park (verso)
Jerome Myers American, 1867-1940

Maine
Jerome Kaplan American, 1920-1997

Pass to Town
Jerome Kaplan American, 1920-1997

Metal Plate
Jerome Kaplan American, 1920-1997

Rock of Ages
Jerome Kaplan American, 1920-1997

Quarry
Jerome Kaplan American, 1920-1997

St. Jerome
Jacopo de' Barbari Italian, 1460/70-before July 1516

Saint Jerome in the Wilderness
Workshop of Veronese (Paolo Caliari; Italian, 1528–1588)

Septet
Jerome Kaplan American, 1920-1997

The Dream of Saint Jerome
Matteo di Giovanni (Italian, c. 1430–1495)

Tailor Shop
Jerome Kaplan American, 1920-1997