Russian painter Mikhail Nesterov’s traditional-styled portrait entitled “Hermit” (circa 1889) is available at URL: http://www.abcgallery.com/N/nesterov/nesterov3.html
Hermits in Art: Waterloo
Add to the September 22, 2003 entry on Flemish and Dutch engravers Anthonie Waterloo’s etching “Two Hermits” (circa 1640); available at URL: http://www.wfu.edu/academics/art/pc/pc-waterloo.html.
Chinese eremitism in art
By way of Australian National University comes an assembly by a faculty member of Northwestern University of several interesting images of eremitism from the the 14th-century Yuan period at http://vandyck.anu.edu.au/work/teach/context/faculty-web.at.nwu.edu/art-history/fraser/b40/Eremitism_in_Yuan_Painting.html.
Garden Hermits
Here is a short article on hermits in eighteenth-century English gardens, entitled “Garden Hermits,” with special reference to John Milton and Thomas Wright. The URL is: http://www.suite101.com/print_article.cfm/668/95662
Hermits in Art: Flemish engravings
Art collections depicting “Lives of the Hermits” are represented in the work of Boetius Adams Bolswert, Jan and Raphali Sadeler, and Assuerus van Londerseel, sixteenth- and seventheen-century Flemish and Dutch engravers. Their series are viewable at the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco Web site. The URL is: http://search.famsf.org/4d.acgi$Search?list&=01&=Hermits&=And&=Yes&=&=&=&=Yes&=&=f.