Artist: Lucas Cranach The Elder
Date: 1530
Size: 90 x 62 cm
Museum: The Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, United States Of America)
Technique: Oil
The Jewish heroine Judith presents the severed head of the Assyrian general who besieged her city, having seduced and then beheaded him with his own sword. Appropriately, she is “dressed to kill” and wears an elaborate contemporary costume that would have appealed to Cranach’s courtly patrons. The painter and his workshop produced several versions of this successful composition, which contrasts Holofernes’s gruesome head with Judith’s serene beauty. At the lower right is Cranach’s insignia: a crowned, winged serpent with a ring in its mouth.
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