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  1. 11 de feb. de 2024 · La pintora renacentista italiana Artemisia Gentileschi creó la hermosa obra de arte Judith matando a Holofernes en 1620. Aunque Gentileschi había intentado la obra antes en 1612, su versión posterior demostró su crecimiento en habilidad en el estilo de pintura barroco, que enfatizaba el realismo y la intensidad.

  2. Judith is one of the heroines of the Old Testament, a young Jewish widow who saved her people from the besieging Assyrian army. She pretended to ally herself with the enemy and slew their general Holofernes with her own hands, after being welcomed to his camp with a festive banquet. The iconography had been common since the 1400s, yet it had ...

  3. Book of Judith, apocryphal work excluded from the Hebrew and Protestant biblical canons but included in the Septuagint (Greek version of the Hebrew Bible) and accepted in the Roman canon. The book relates that Nebuchadrezzar, king of Assyria, sent his general Holofernes on an expedition against

  4. Judit y Holofernes es un cuadro de inspiración bíblica, de Caravaggio, pintado en 1599. La pintura muestra a un general muerto (Holofernes) decapitado por Judit, la mujer que lo sedujo en menos de una noche. Provocaba reacciones de horror y sorpresa entre los visitantes de su primera sede, pues Caravaggio logró dotar a la obra de gran ...

  5. 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. The picture is considered one of her iconic works. The canvas shows Judith beheading Holofernes.The subject takes an episode from the apocryphal Book of Judith in the Old Testament, which recounts the assassination of the ...

  6. Judith Holofernes Musician, Lyricist, Writer. Former member of Wir sind Helden. Musikerin, Texterin, Autorin. Vormals bekannt als 'Die von Wir sind Helden'.h...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HolofernesHolofernes - Wikipedia

    Holofernes. In the deuterocanonical Book of Judith, Holofernes ( Ancient Greek: Ὀλοφέρνης; Hebrew: הולופרנס) was an invading Assyrian general, known for having been beheaded by Judith, a Jewish widow who entered his camp and decapitated him while he was drunk.

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