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'''Works of [[art]] related to [[Judith]]'''
'''Works of [[art]] related to [[Judith]]'''
== Overview ==
Early Renaissance images of Judith tend to depict her as fully dressed and desexualized, but gradually, in later Renaissance artists the desexualized image of Virtue leave room to a more sexual and aggressive woman, a "seducer-assassin". This transition is already apparent in the paintings of [[Giorgione]] and [[Lucas Cranach the Elder]].
In the Baroque period, images of Judith began to take on a more violent character.

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Works of art related to Judith

Overview

Early Renaissance images of Judith tend to depict her as fully dressed and desexualized, but gradually, in later Renaissance artists the desexualized image of Virtue leave room to a more sexual and aggressive woman, a "seducer-assassin". This transition is already apparent in the paintings of Giorgione and Lucas Cranach the Elder.

In the Baroque period, images of Judith began to take on a more violent character.

Pages in category "Judith--art (subject)"

The following 60 pages are in this category, out of 60 total.

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