Artemisia Lomi or Artemisia Gentileschi (US: /ˌdʒɛntiˈlɛski/, Italian: [arteˈmiːzja dʒentiˈleski]; 8 July 1593 – c. 1656) was an Italian Baroque painter...
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periods. In the story, Judith, a beautiful widow, is able to enter the tent of Holofernes because of his desire for her. Holofernes was an Assyrian general...
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sycophantic general Holofernes, and is concluded as Holofernes' worldwide campaign has converged at the mountain pass where Judith's village, Bethulia,...
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Anna (September 2019). "Judith and Holofernes: Reconstructing the History of a Painting Attributed to Artemisia Gentileschi". Heritage. 2 (3): 2183–2192...
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Neck Caravaggio: Bacchus, Sacrifice of Isaac, Medusa Artemisia Gentileschi: Judith and Holofernes Rembrandt: Self-portrait as a Young Man (attribution...
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canvas, 95 x 85 cm., Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence Artemisia Gentileschi, Judith Slaying Holofernes, 1614–20, oil on canvas, 199 x 162 cm Galleria degli...
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examples of this novel expression is in Artemisia Gentileschi's Judith beheading Holofernes, in which Judith is depicted as a strong woman determining...
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Weybright and Talley (1974). As Klimt painted another one, Judith II. Cf. Wikimedia Commons: "Judith II". Cf. Frank Whitford, Klimt (1990), s.v. "Adele Bloch-Bauer"...
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including Sofonisba Anguissola, Rosa Bonheur, Artemisia Gentileschi, Catharina van Hemessen, Angelica Kauffmann, Judith Leyster, Louise Moillon, Clara Peeters...
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on canvas; 3 x 2 m; San Luigi dei Francesi, Rome Judith Slaying Holofernes; by Artemisia Gentileschi; 1611–1612; oil on canvas; 163 x 126 cm; Uffizi,...
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