16th

century

Oil on panel

Flemish

Judith with the head of Holofernes

Sellaer, Vincent (b.1539)

The violent subject of Judith with the head of Holofernes is from the Old Testament Apocrypha, and was usually interpreted as a symbol of Jewish triumph over Assyrian oppressors. After the Jewish city of Bethulia was besieged by the Assyrians and Judith deviously entered the Assyrian camp disguised as a refugee. There she gained the confidence of Holofernes, the Assyrian general, and as he was about to seduce her, she decapitated him.

Schorr Collection, UK / © The Schorr Collection / Bridgeman Images

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