Salomé con la cabeza de san Juan Bautista

Lucas Cranach the Elder · PD

Salomé con la cabeza de san Juan Bautista


Ficha

Año
1510
Técnica
óleo
Tipo
pintura
Dimensiones
61 × 49,5 cm

La historia

Cranach was court painter to the electors of Saxony at Wittenberg, and when he took up the story of Salome around 1510 he dressed her not as an ancient Judean princess but as a fashionable German noblewoman of his own day, in a feathered hat, slashed sleeves and heavy gold chains. She holds out a platter bearing the severed head of John the Baptist, whom she had asked for as her reward for dancing at the feast of her stepfather Herod. Her face stays cool and blank above it. This was among the first of a whole run of such women Cranach painted, Judith, Delilah, Salome, calm and beautiful and lethal, set against plain black grounds that make the flesh and jewels glow.

Salomé con la cabeza de san Juan Bautista — Lucas Cranach el Viejo — MuseScope