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Judith and Her Maidservant is one of four paintings by the Italian baroque artist Artemisia Gentileschi that depicts the biblical story of Judith and Holofernes. This particular work, executed in about 1623 to 1625, now hangs in the Detroit Institute of Arts. The narrative is taken from the deuterocanonical Book of Judith, in which Judith seduces and then murders the general Holofernes. This precise moment illustrates the maidservant Abra wrapping the severed head in a bag, moments after the murder, while Judith keeps watch. The other three paintings are now shown in the Museo di Capodimonte in Naples, the Palazzo Pitti in Florence, and the Musée de la Castre in Cannes.

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  • Judith and Her Maidservant is one of four paintings by the Italian baroque artist Artemisia Gentileschi that depicts the biblical story of Judith and Holofernes. This particular work, executed in about 1623 to 1625, now hangs in the Detroit Institute of Arts. The narrative is taken from the deuterocanonical Book of Judith, in which Judith seduces and then murders the general Holofernes. This precise moment illustrates the maidservant Abra wrapping the severed head in a bag, moments after the murder, while Judith keeps watch. The other three paintings are now shown in the Museo di Capodimonte in Naples, the Palazzo Pitti in Florence, and the Musée de la Castre in Cannes. The 2001 exhibition catalogue on Artemisia Gentileschi and her father Orazio remarked that "the painting is generally recognized as Artemisia's finest work". Others have concurred, and the art historian Letizia Treves concluded that, with this painting, "Artemisia rightly takes her place among the leading artists of the Italian Baroque." (en)
  • Judit y su doncella (en italiano, Giuditta e la sua ancella) es un cuadro pintado al óleo sobre lienzo que mide 182,2 cm de alto por 142,2 cm de ancho, realizado entre 1625 y 1627 por la pintora italiana Artemisia Gentileschi. Se conserva en el Detroit Institute of Arts. (es)
  • Giuditta e la sua ancella è un dipinto a olio su tela (182,2x142,2 cm) realizzato tra il 1625 e il 1627 dalla pittrice italiana Artemisia Gentileschi. È conservato nel Detroit Institute of Arts. (it)
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  • Judit y su doncella (en italiano, Giuditta e la sua ancella) es un cuadro pintado al óleo sobre lienzo que mide 182,2 cm de alto por 142,2 cm de ancho, realizado entre 1625 y 1627 por la pintora italiana Artemisia Gentileschi. Se conserva en el Detroit Institute of Arts. (es)
  • Giuditta e la sua ancella è un dipinto a olio su tela (182,2x142,2 cm) realizzato tra il 1625 e il 1627 dalla pittrice italiana Artemisia Gentileschi. È conservato nel Detroit Institute of Arts. (it)
  • Judith and Her Maidservant is one of four paintings by the Italian baroque artist Artemisia Gentileschi that depicts the biblical story of Judith and Holofernes. This particular work, executed in about 1623 to 1625, now hangs in the Detroit Institute of Arts. The narrative is taken from the deuterocanonical Book of Judith, in which Judith seduces and then murders the general Holofernes. This precise moment illustrates the maidservant Abra wrapping the severed head in a bag, moments after the murder, while Judith keeps watch. The other three paintings are now shown in the Museo di Capodimonte in Naples, the Palazzo Pitti in Florence, and the Musée de la Castre in Cannes. (en)
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  • Judit y su doncella (Gentileschi, Detroit) (es)
  • Judith and Her Maidservant (Detroit) (en)
  • Giuditta con la sua ancella (Artemisia Gentileschi Detroit) (it)
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