Salomé con la cabeza de san Juan Bautista

Bernardino Luini · PD

Salomé con la cabeza de san Juan Bautista


Ficha

Año
1527
Técnica
óleo sobre tabla
Tipo
pintura
Dimensiones
51 × 58 cm

La historia

When this panel reached Florence from the imperial collection in Vienna in 1773, it arrived under the name of Leonardo da Vinci, and the mistake is easy to understand. Luini had trained in Leonardo's Milan and never shook the influence, that smoky softening of every edge, the lowered eyes and parted lips. For the severed head of John the Baptist he seems to have looked straight at a Leonardo drawing, the tousled study known as La Scapigliata. There is no blood and no horror in the scene. Salome turns her face aside with the same serene, absorbed calm as the executioner beside her, so the most violent moment in the story plays almost as a reverie. Only later was the picture given back to Luini.

Salomé con la cabeza de san Juan Bautista — Bernardino Luini — MuseScope