Giuditta e la fantesca con la testa di Oloferne

Artemisia Gentileschi · PD

Giuditta e la fantesca con la testa di Oloferne


Dettagli

Anno
1645
Tecnica
olio
Tipo
dipinto
Dimensioni
272 × 221 cm

La storia

Most painters showed Judith in the act of killing the enemy general Holofernes. Artemisia Gentileschi here chooses the tense minute afterward. The deed is done, the maidservant is bundling the severed head into a sack, and Judith freezes, one hand raised to shield a candle flame, listening for whether the camp has woken. A single candle lights the whole scene, catching the gold of her sleeve and leaving everything else in deep shadow. That way of painting by one hidden light came out of Naples, where Artemisia was working and where the example of Caravaggio still shaped a generation of painters. She returned to this exact moment more than once. This version, from the 1640s, hangs in the Capodimonte museum, in the city where she made it.

Giuditta e la fantesca con la testa di Oloferne — Artemisia Gentileschi — MuseScope