Artemisia Gentileschi
Caravaggio
Michelangelo
Judith Beheading Holofernes
The painting you are referring to, "Judith and Her Maidservant Holding the Head of Holofernes" was actually painted by Artemisia Gentileschi, not Caravaggio. Gentileschi was an avid follower of Caravaggio, known as a caravaggisti, and copied many of his techniques in her own work.
"Judith Beheading Holofernes" is a prominent Baroque painting by Artemisia Gentileschi, created around 1612-1613. It depicts the biblical story of Judith, a Jewish widow, who beheads the Assyrian general Holofernes to save her people. The artwork is notable for its dramatic use of light and shadow, as well as its intense emotional expression, showcasing Judith's determination and strength. Gentileschi's portrayal of this powerful female figure challenges traditional gender roles and highlights themes of female empowerment.
Judith Holofernes is 5' 4".
The neck of Holofernes being cut through. You should know that there are several paintings of this title.
Judith Holofernes was born on November 12, 1976.
Judith Holofernes was born on November 12, 1976.
The country defeated by the actions of Judith was Assyria. Judith was a Jewish widow who saved her people by seducing and beheading the Assyrian general Holofernes, which led to the defeat of the Assyrian army.
Judith Holofernes's birth name is Judith Holfelder von der Tann.
Judith Holofernes is 34 years old (birthdate: November 12, 1976).
Judith Slaying Holofernes - Artemisia Gentileschi - was created in 1612.
The painter known for his fondness for big knives and beheadings is Caravaggio. His dramatic use of chiaroscuro and intense realism often depicted violent scenes, including beheadings, as seen in works like "Judith Beheading Holofernes." Caravaggio's bold compositions and striking imagery have made a significant impact on Baroque art.