Photograph in the same room in Palazzo Medici, focusing on the large four-poster bed, wider than it is long, built of dark wood with a large chest at the foot of the bed for storage. Around it chairs are gathered, where secretaries could take dictation or visitors meet with the leaders who often used such a bed as their main office. Above the bed hangs a relief carving of the Virgin and Child with angels, and on the wall to the right a painting of Saint Jerome hard at work at his desk as an old man, with an angel helping him. Saint Jerome was a patron saint of scholars, translators, Latin-lovers, and was famous for turning his back on comforts and embracing pain and mortification of the flesh as a way of urging himself to focus on his work and service to the Lord and humanity. The angel helper makes me think of Angelo Poliziano, the famous Homeric poet and dear friend of Lorenzo who often took dictation for him in this room when Lorenzo couldn't lift a pen.
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