Description
Judith, a biblical heroine, seduced and decapitated General Holofernes to save her city, Bethulia, from the Assyrian army. This story, symbolizing virtue overcoming vice, was popular among Old Masters, notably depicted by Caravaggio. In Klimt’s “Judith and the Head of Holofernes,” Judith is portrayed as a Viennese beauty, modeled by Adele Bloch-Bauer. Klimt’s depiction shocked Vienna with Judith’s sensuality and orgasmic expression, leading many to mistake her for Salome. The heavy gold choker Judith wears symbolically decapitates her, and her clothes both conceal and reveal her body. The painting was quickly acquired by Klimt’s contemporary, Ferdinand Hodler.
Enhance your space with Morgan’s Vyntage Impressions wall art canvases – where quality meets creativity with art from the past, quality for the future, and where masterpieces are reimagined. Order yours today and let your walls tell a very unique story!
Digitally enhanced and edited. A great conversational art piece for any room or office.
Please note that due to variations in computer monitor settings, the colors of the canvas prints you receive may differ slightly from what you see on your screen. We strive to ensure the highest quality and accuracy in our prints, but slight color variations are normal and should be expected.
.: Made with 100% cotton fabric, the perfect medium for printing highly-detailed and vibrant artwork.
.: Each canvas features 0.0135 inch (13.5 mil) thick fabric that weighs 400gsm making it a highly durable option for great prints that look gorgeous on the long run.
.: The closed MDF backing adds an extra layer of protection to all your prints.
.: NB! For indoor use only
12″ x 18″ | 16″ x 24″ | 20″ x 30″ | 24″ x 36″ | 32″ x 48″ | |
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Width, in | 12.00 | 16.00 | 20.00 | 24.00 | 32.00 |
Height, in | 18.00 | 24.00 | 30.00 | 36.00 | 48.00 |
Depth, in | 1.25 | 1.25 | 1.25 | 1.25 | 1.25 |
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