Judith I

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Judith I is Gustav Klimt’s iconic 1901 painting depicting the biblical figure Judith in a sensual, symbolist style that exemplifies his Golden Phase.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf painting
artworkSurface canvas
collection Belvedere Museum NERFINISHED
colorPalette gold-dominated palette
countryOfOrigin Austria
creator Gustav Klimt NERFINISHED
culture Austrian culture
depicts Judith NERFINISHED
biblical heroine
female nude
head of Holofernes
describedBySource art historical literature on Gustav Klimt
exhibitedAt Vienna Secession exhibitions NERFINISHED
genre biblical painting
portrait
hasArtisticStyle Art Nouveau NERFINISHED
decorative style
ornamental style
hasPart golden decorative patterns
ornamental background
severed head of Holofernes NERFINISHED
stylized jewelry
hasQuality ornate
sensual
symbolic
inception 1901
influencedBy Byzantine mosaics
symbolist aesthetics
languageOfWork German
location Vienna NERFINISHED
materialUsed gold leaf
oil paint
movement Symbolism
Vienna Secession NERFINISHED
notableFor controversial eroticism at time of creation
iconic status in Klimt's oeuvre
sensual portrayal of a biblical figure
use of gold leaf
originalLanguageTitle Judith und Holofernes NERFINISHED
partOf Gustav Klimt's Golden Phase NERFINISHED
significantEvent marks early peak of Klimt's Golden Phase
theme Old Testament narrative
eroticism
femme fatale
power and seduction
violence
title Judith I NERFINISHED
Judith and the Head of Holofernes NERFINISHED

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