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Judith und Holofernes — History & Facts
In Judith und Holofernes, Franz von Stuck presents a striking scene filled with dark, rich colors. Judith stands confidently, holding a sword, while Holofernes lies defeated, creating a dramatic contrast. The background is shadowy, enhancing the tension of the moment.
The figures are rendered with a strong sense of form and detail, typical of Symbolism. The painting is executed in oil on canvas, showcasing Stuck's skill in blending colors and textures. The use of light and shadow emphasizes the emotional intensity of the scene. Judith's expression is fierce, while Holofernes appears lifeless, adding to the narrative.
The dimensions are approximately 150 x 200 cm, making it a large and impactful work. Franz von Stuck was a prominent figure in the Symbolist movement, known for his dramatic and often mythological themes. This painting, created around 1901, reflects his fascination with strong female figures and their power. Interestingly, Stuck also designed the frame for this work, integrating it into the overall aesthetic.
His art often explores the duality of beauty and danger, as seen in this powerful depiction of Judith.
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