Judith by Gustav Klimt

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"Judith" by Gustav Klimt is a famous early 20th-century Symbolist painting depicting the biblical figure Judith in a sensual, gold-adorned style characteristic of Klimt’s Golden Phase.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Symbolist artwork
oil painting
painting
alsoKnownAs Judith I
artStyle decorative
ornamental
collection Österreichische Galerie Belvedere
surface form: Belvedere Museum
colorPalette gold-dominated
copyrightStatus public domain
countryOfOrigin Austria
creator Gustav Klimt
depicts Judith
biblical heroine
femme fatale archetype
severed head of Holofernes
genre biblical painting
portrait
hasFollowUpWork Judith II
height 84 cm
inception 1901
influencedBy Byzantine art
surface form: Byzantine mosaics

fin-de-siècle Symbolism
locatedIn Österreichische Galerie Belvedere
surface form: Belvedere Museum
locationCity Vienna
locationCountry Austria
materialUsed gold leaf
oil paint
movement Symbolism
Vienna Secession
notableFeature closed eyes and parted lips of Judith
extensive use of gold leaf
half-length female figure
ornate patterned background
sensual representation of Judith
orientation portrait format
originalLanguageTitle German
partOf Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I
surface form: Klimt's Golden Phase
period early 20th century
shortTitle Judith I
support canvas
theme Old Testament story
eroticism
female power
violence
title Judith and Holofernes
surface form: Judith und Holofernes
width 42 cm

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Belvedere Palace, Vienna collectionIncludes Judith by Gustav Klimt