ホロフェルネスの首を持つユディト

Peter Paul Rubens · PD

ホロフェルネスの首を持つユディト


作品情報

制作年
1616
技法
油彩・カンバス
種類
絵画
寸法
120 × 111 cm

ストーリー

Around 1616 Rubens was the most sought-after painter in Antwerp, running a workshop that turned out altarpieces and mythologies at speed. This is his Judith, the widow from the Old Testament who slipped into the enemy camp, got the Assyrian general Holofernes drunk, and cut off his head to save her besieged town. Rubens shows her just after the act, the severed head in her grip. One detail sets his version apart: he put a wedding band on her finger, letting her be respectable widow and dangerous seductress at once, where earlier painters left the finger bare. The painting is oil on a wood panel. It hangs in Brunswick, in a museum founded in 1754 that is among the oldest in Europe.