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Judith Beheading Holofernes

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The artist Artemisia Gentileschi, the year 1598-99, painted on canvas with oil paint. This painting called Judith Beheading Holofernes is know as a baroque painting because of its use of shading the background completely black to draw focus to characters, it also displays a wide variety of emotions. The subject of Judith Beheading Holofernes is simple and is right in the title, it’s about Judith over powering Holofernes, choking him with ribbon and later taking his head off. This is a very powerful statement that can hold meaning even today. Now I do not know much of the history behind this painting but I can tell that what ever Holofernes did was wrong and Judith was manipulated, or at least pushed, to kill him in his sleep by the old lady …show more content…

The eye starts on Judith’s face and moves down her left arm on to Holofernes face then travel up her right arm and into the old lady’s face, which lets the viewer mover through the whole painting. Next is contrast: the dark background lets the view know that the background is not important and the bright characters are what they should focus on and this correlates witch the Von Restoff effect. Judith’s face also falls on an intersection in the rule of thirds, and the different texture of skin, and fabrics are realistic. The viewer can really tell what is cloth, silk, wool, yarn, and what kind of hair everyone in the painting has. However, what does it for me is the colors, the deep red curtain that’s about to fall on Holofernes’ body when he is dying shows more of the symbolism that he is dying than the action of Judith choking him. The darker skin tone of the old lady and darker tone in her clothes to show her age but also says that she not one of wealth. The vibrant coloration of Judith showing her purity, also the brown of her clothing being not of a bright color gives me the feeling that she is a housewife or a plain-Jane. The colors do more than tell whom the characters are it also shows every fold and defines the human body with the differences in tone. It gives shape to the agonizing pain in Holofernes’ face, the questioning face of Judith, and the assured face of the old lady. This

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