Difference between revisions of "Category:Salome--art (subject)"

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Image:Salome Guercino.jpg|[[Salome Receives the Head of the Baptist (1637 Guercino), art]]
Image:Salome Guercino.jpg|[[Salome Receives the Head of the Baptist (1637 Guercino), art]]
Image:Salome 1640 Reni.jpg|[[Salome (1640 Reni), art]]
Image:Salome 1640 Reni.jpg|[[Salome (1640 Reni), art]]
Image:Salome 1645 Grebber.jpg|[[Herodias Mutilating the Severed Head of Saint John the Baptist Held by Salome (1645 Grebber), art]]
Image:Salome Dolci.jpg|[[Salome (1670 Dolci), art]]
Image:Salome Dolci.jpg|[[Salome (1670 Dolci), art]]
Image:Herodias Delaroche.jpg|[[Herodias (1843 Delaroche), art]]
Image:Herodias Delaroche.jpg|[[Herodias (1843 Delaroche), art]]

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Works of art on Salome

<Fiction : Salome (cinema) -- Salome (music) -- Salome (dance) -- Salome (literature)>

Salome, in visual arts

The image of Salome in visual arts changes dramatically over the centuries. In the earliest representations she is a pretty, innocent girl. Then gradually she becomes a young woman (now more indifferent than innocent before the events, which are still determined by her mother, Herodias). At the end of the 19th century she takes central stage. She is now an Oriental beauty and the villain of the story, fully self-conscious of her power of seduction.

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

The following 52 pages are in this category, out of 52 total.

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Media in category "Salome--art (subject)"

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