Enter the camp
Judith accepts the risk of seducing Holofernes in order to free her city from the siege. This milestone sheds light on the "Judith chez Sandro Botticelli" collection by prioritizing details.
v. 1470 -1472 · Renaissance Florence
Discover the episodes of Judith painted by Sandro Botticelli in hand-made oil reproduction on canvas.
Two small panels, a complete story
In his youth, Botticelli painted two complementary episodes: Judith's victorious return to Bethulia and the discovery of Holofernes' body. The biblical widow, who saves her besieged city, becomes in 15th century Florence an image of fidelity, courage and legitimate resistance to tyranny. The selection "Judith at Sandro Botticelli" notably compares Judith with the head of Holofernes and The Return of Judith to Bethulia. His reading favors details.
The violence is not shown directly: the momentum of the march, the sword and the head carried are enough to bring the whole story to life.
Course & style
The two panels contrast the heroine's luminous grace with the dark disorder left in the enemy camp.
Judith accepts the risk of seducing Holofernes in order to free her city from the siege. This milestone sheds light on the "Judith chez Sandro Botticelli" collection by prioritizing details.
Taking advantage of the general's sleep, she decapitates him with her own sword.
Accompanied by her servant Abra, she brings back proof of deliverance.
Outlines and draperies give the movement a continuous elegance. This line guides a reading of "Judith at Sandro Botticelli" centered on details.
Judith and Abra's walk leads the gaze through the landscape.
Holofernes' sword, branch and head condense past action.
Heroin's grace and trophy violence produce lasting tension.
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Explore the line, movement, symbols and transformation of a biblical story into a civic image.
The bloody trophy contrasts with Judith's serenity and elegance.
Judith's landmark work by Sandro Botticelli. Reading "Judith by Sandro Botticelli" through the details.Judith and Abra cross the landscape in a clear and victorious movement.
Judith's landmark work by Sandro BotticelliThe flexible line connects the figures, their draperies and the Florentine horizon.
Judith's landmark work by Sandro BotticelliOutlines and draperies give the movement a continuous elegance. This line guides a reading of "Judith at Sandro Botticelli" centered on details.
Reading key for Judith at Sandro BotticelliJudith and Abra's walk leads the gaze through the landscape.
Reading key for Judith at Sandro BotticelliHolofernes' sword, branch and head condense past action.
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