Judith décapitant Holopherne

Attributed to Louis Finson · PD

Judith décapitant Holopherne


Détails

Année
1607
Technique
huile
Type
peinture
Dimensions
140 × 160 cm

L'histoire

When Caravaggio fled Naples in June 1607, on the run from a death sentence in Rome, he left two paintings behind in a studio he shared with two northern artists, Louis Finson and Abraham Vinck. One was a Judith beheading Holofernes. Finson, a Flemish painter who had fallen under Caravaggio's spell, made this copy from it, catching the older man's harsh light and the shock on Judith's face as she saws through the general's neck. The Caravaggio original then vanished for centuries, until in 2014 a painting that many experts believe is the lost canvas turned up in an attic in Toulouse.