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'''Works of [[art]] related to [[Judith]]'''
'''Works of [[art]] related to [[Judith]]'''
* [[Judith]] -- [[Art]]


== Overview ==  
== Overview ==  
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In the Baroque period, images of Judith began to take on a more violent character, in the works of [[Caravaggio]], [[Artemisia Gentileschi]], and others, who chose to show the actual moment of the killing.
In the Baroque period, images of Judith began to take on a more violent character, in the works of [[Caravaggio]], [[Artemisia Gentileschi]], and others, who chose to show the actual moment of the killing.


Modern paintings of the scene insist on the erotic aspects of the narrative, depicting Judith as an "oriental" beauty, often expressed in the nude ([[Gustav Klimt]], [[Franz Stuck]]). The image of [[Judith]] merged with that of [[Salome]], whose enormous success soon overshadowed every rival character.
Modern paintings of the scene insist on the erotic aspects of the narrative, depicting Judith as an "oriental" beauty, often expressed in the nude ([[Gustav Klimt]], [[Franz von Stuck]]). The image of [[Judith]] merged with that of [[Salome]], whose enormous success soon overshadowed every rival character.
 
== Judith, in the art ==
 
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File:Judith Donatello.jpg|[[Judith and Holofernes (1460 Donatello), art]]
File:Judith Botticelli1.jpg|[[Judith and Holophernes (1472 Botticelli), art]]
File:Judith Botticelli2.jpg|[[Judith and Holophernes (1472 Botticelli), art]]
File:Judith Mantegna.jpg|[[Judith and Holophernes (1495 Mantegna), art]]
 
File:Judith Giorgione.jpg|[[Judith (1504 Giorgione), art]]
File:Judith Michelangelo.jpg|[[Judith and Holofernes (1509 Michelangelo), art]]
File:Judith Beccafumi.jpg|[[Judith (1510 Beccafumi), art]]
File:Judith Catena.jpg|[[Judith (1525 Catena), art]]
File:Judith Palmezzano.jpg|[[Judith (1525 Palmezzano), art]]
File:Judith Vermeyen.jpg|[[Judith (1525 Vermeyen), art]]
File:Judith Cranach.jpg|[[Judith (1530 Cranach), art]]
File:Judith Hemessen.jpg|[[Judith (1540 Hemessen), art]]
File:Judith Piombo.jpg|[[Judith (1540 Piombo), art]]
File:Judith Cranach Workshop.jpg|[[Judith (1550 Cranach), art]]
File:Judith Sustris.jpg|[[Judith (1550 Sustris), art]]
File:Judith Vasari.jpg|[[Judith Beheading Holofernes (1554 Vasari), art]]
File:Judith Matsijs.jpg|[[Judith (1570 Matsijs), art]]
File:Judith Titian.jpg|[[Judith (1570 Titian), art]]
File:Judith Tintoretto.jpg|[[Judith Beheading Holofernes (1578 Tintoretto), art]]
File:Judith Veronese.jpg|[[Judith and the Head of Holofernes (1580 Veronese), art]]
File:Judith Ramey.jpg|[[Judith (1585 Ramey), art]]
File:Judith Carracci.jpg|[[Judith (1595 Carracci), art]]
File:Judith Galizia.jpg|[[Judith with the Head of Holofernes (1596 Galizia), art]]
File:Judith Caravaggio.jpg|[[Judith Beheading Holofernes (1599 Caravaggio), art]]
 
File:Judith Fontana.jpg|[[Judith with the Head of Holofernes (1600 Fontana), art]]
File:Judith Elsheimer.jpg|[[Judith Beheading Holofernes (1603 Elsheimer), art]]
File:Judith Baglione.jpg|[[Judith Beheading Holofernes (1608 Baglione), art]]
File:Judith Cesari.jpg|[[Judith (1610 Cesari), art]]
File:Judith Allori.jpg|[[Judith with the Head of Holofernes (1613 Allori), art]]
File:Judith Naples Gentileschi.jpg|[[Judith and Her Maidservant (1614 Gentileschi), art]]
File:Judith Florence Gentileschi.jpg|[[Judith Beheading Holofernes (1615-20 Gentileschi), art]]
File:Judith Saraceni.jpg|[[Judith (1615 Saraceni), art]]
File:Judith Rubens.jpg|[[Judith (1616 Rubens), art]]
File:Judith Guerrieri.jpg|[[Judith Beheading Holofernes (1620 Guerrieri), art]]
File:Judith Liss.jpg|[[Judith Beheading Holofernes (1622 Liss), art]]
File:Judith Gentileschi.jpg|[[Judith and Her Maidservant with the Head of Holofernes (1625 Gentileschi), art]]
File:Judith Grammatica.jpg|[[Judith Beheading Holofernes (1625 Grammatica), art]]
File:Judith Valentin.jpg|[[Judith Beheading Holofernes (1626 Valentin), art]]
File:Judith Blasset.jpg|[[Judith (1627 Blasset), art]]
File:Judith Valentin.jpg|[[Judith (1628 Valentin), art]]
File:Judith Stanzione.jpg|[[Judith (1635 Stanzione), art]]
File:Judith Furini.jpg|[[Judith Beheading Holofernes (1636 Furini), art]]
File:Judith Bray.jpg|[[Judith Beheading Holofernes (1659 Bray), art]]
 
File:Judith Giordano.jpg|[[The Discovery of the Body of Holofernes (1703 Giordano), art]]
File:Judith Giordano2.jpg|[[Judith Displaying the Head of Holofernes (1704 Giordano), art]]
File:Judith Djik.jpg|[[Judith (1726 Dijk), art]]
File:Judith Solimena.jpg|[[Judith Displaying the Head of Holofernes (1733 Solimena), art]]
File:Judith Piazzetta.jpg|[[Judith and Holofernes (1745 Piazzetta), art]]
 
File:Judith Goya.jpg|[[Judith and Holophernes (1823 Goya), art]]
File:Judith Riedel.jpg|[[Judith (1841 Riedel), art]]
File:Judith Szemler.jpg|[[Judith (1868 Szemler), art]]
File:Judit Americo.jpg|[[Judith (1880 Américo), art]]
File:Judith Constant.jpg|[[Judith (1885 Constant), art]]
File:Judith Lematte.jpg|[[Judith and Holofernes (1886 Lematte), art]]
File:Judith Varma.jpg|[[Judith (1890 Varma), art]]
File:Judith Mackennal.jpg|[[Salome/Judith (1895 Mackennal), art]]
 
File:Judith Klimt.jpg|[[Judith and Holofernes (1902 Klimt), art]]
File:Judith Moser.jpg|[[Judith Beheading Holofernes (1916 Moser), art]]
File:Judith Stuck.jpg|[[Judith Beheading Holofernes (1927 Stuck), art]]
File:Judith Chicago.jpg|[[The Dinner Party (1979 Chicago), art]]
File:Judith Blondell.jpg|[[Judith (1999 Blondell), art]]
 
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== Additional works ==
 
* [[Judith (1873 Varma), art]] by [[Raja Ravi Varma]] (M / India, 1848-1906)

Latest revision as of 12:59, 17 February 2021

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, in the works of Caravaggio, Artemisia Gentileschi, and others, who chose to show the actual moment of the killing.

Modern paintings of the scene insist on the erotic aspects of the narrative, depicting Judith as an "oriental" beauty, often expressed in the nude (Gustav Klimt, Franz von Stuck). The image of Judith merged with that of Salome, whose enormous success soon overshadowed every rival character.

Judith, in the art

Additional works

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

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