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Judith with the Head of Holofernes
  • Judith with the Head of Holofernes

    TitleJudith with the Head of Holofernes
  • Technique/ MaterialOil on canvas
  • DimensionsDimensions: (h x b) 120 x 93 cm
    Frame: (h x b x dj) 148 x 118 x 12 cm
  • DatingMade 1610s
  • Artist/Maker Artist: Antiveduto Gramatica, Italian, born 1571, dead 1626
  • CategoryPaintings, Paintings
  • Classificationpainting
  • Inventory No.NM 11
  • AcquisitionTransferred 1865 Kongl. Museum
  • Collection Mörkrets mästareمعلمو العتمة
  • Description
    Artist/Maker
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    Judith was a Jewish widow who, with God’s help, liberated the besieged town of Bethulia and saved her people. The Bible tells how she beheaded Holofernes, the general of the Babylonian king. Together with her maid Abra, Judith has put the severed head in a basket. The torchlight models the figures out of the darkness, imparting a tension to the scene. Gramatica’s majestic, idealised heroine can be seen as a symbol of the Jewish people in exile.