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Judith Slaying Holofernes (Artemisia Gentileschi)
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Judith Slaying Holofernes (Artemisia Gentileschi)

''Judith Slaying Holofernes'' is a painting by the Italian early Baroque artist Artemisia Gentileschi completed between 1614–20.〔
〕 The work shows the scene of Judith beheading Holofernes, which had been common in art since the Renaissance, as part of the group of subjects called the Power of women, which show women triumphing over powerful men. The subject takes an episode from the apocryphal Book of Judith in the Old Testament, which recounts the assassination of the Assyrian general Holofernes by the Israelite heroine Judith. The painting shows the moment when Judith, helped by her maidservant beheads the general after he has fallen asleep drunk. There is another painting of this moment, with a different composition, in the Uffizi Gallery in Florence.
The painting is relentlessly physical, from the wide spurts of blood to the energy of the two women as they perform the act.〔 The effort of the women's struggle is most finely represented by the delicate face of the maid, who is younger than in most paintings, which is grasped by the oversized, muscular fist of Holofernes as he desperately struggles to survive. Although the painting depicts a classic scene from the Bible, Gentileschi drew herself as Judith and her mentor Agostino Tassi, who was tried in court for her rape, as Holofernes. Gentileschi's biographer Mary Garrard famously proposed an autobiographical reading of the painting, stating that it functions as "a cathartic expression of the artist's private, and perhaps repressed, rage."〔Mary Garrard, ''Artemisia Gentileschi'' (1989), qtd. in 〕
This self-insertion was reversed in an influential composition by Cristofano Allori (c. 1613 onwards), which exists in several versions and copied a conceit of Caravaggio's recent ''David with the Head of Goliath''; here the head is a portrait of the artist, Judith his ex-mistress, and the maid her mother.〔Lucy Whitaker, Martin Clayton, ''The Art of Italy in the Royal Collection; Renaissance and Baroque'', p. 270, Royal Collection Publications, 2007, ISBN 978-1-902163-29-1〕
Caravaggio's ''Judith Beheading Holofernes'' is believed to be the main source of this work, and his influence shows in the naturalism and violence Gentileschi brings to her canvas. In both there is a notable absence of decorative detail in the background.〔"(Judith Beheading Holofernes )". Web Gallery of Art. Retrieved on June 6, 2009.〕 Gentileschi's father was a famous painter; he was also very much influenced by Caravaggio's style and painted his own version of Judith slaying Holofernes. Gentileschi herself painted two versions of the episode; the second was completed sometime between 1614–18 and is in the Uffizi Gallery in Florence.〔Elena Ciletti, "Gran Macchina E Bellezza: Looking at the Gentileschi Judiths," in p. 78.〕
A different composition by Artemisia Gentileschi in the Pitti Palace in Florence shows another scene with the head in a basket. Judith beheading Holofernes has been depicted by a number of artists including Giorgione, Titian, Rembrandt and Peter Paul Rubens.
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