Judith Slaying Holofernes is a painting by the Italian early Baroque artist Artemisia Gentileschi, completed in 1612-13 and now at the Museo Capodimonte, Naples, Italy.
Judith Beheading Holofernes is a painting of the biblical episode by Caravaggio, painted in c. 1598–1599 or 1602, in which the widow Judith stayed with the Assyrian general Holofernes in his tent ...
Paintings are projected on the theater’s walls. Gentileschi’s greatest work is “Judith Slaying Holofernes,” from 1612, now on display at Naples. Its subject is the biblical tale where a Hebrew heroine ...
What's the story behind this violent act? A graphic scene of violence, told across the centuries. Art Historian and Guide Michael Ohajuru looks at the story of Judith and Holofernes, and the role ...
"I walked into the Uffizi Gallery in Florence and saw Artemisia Gentileschi's painting, "Judith Beheading Holofernes," she says. Although it's a depiction of the biblical story of Judith slaying the ...