Judith II

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Judith II is a later painting by Gustav Klimt that revisits the biblical figure of Judith in his distinctive, ornamental Viennese Secession style.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf oil painting
painting
alsoKnownAs Judith II (Salome) NERFINISHED
Salome NERFINISHED
artForm easel painting
artHistoricalContext Fin-de-siècle Vienna NERFINISHED
basedOn Biblical figure Judith NERFINISHED
collection Ca’ Pesaro – Galleria Internazionale d’Arte Moderna NERFINISHED
colorPalette dark background
golden tones
countryOfOrigin Austria
creator Gustav Klimt NERFINISHED
depicts Judith NERFINISHED
Old Testament scene
female nude
severed head of Holofernes
exhibitedAt Ca’ Pesaro, Venice NERFINISHED
follows Judith I NERFINISHED
Judith and the Head of Holofernes NERFINISHED
genre symbolist painting
hasPart decorative background
expressive female face
jewelry details
ornamental patterns
imageOf Old Testament heroine Judith
inception 1909
influencedBy Art Nouveau NERFINISHED
Symbolism NERFINISHED
languageOfTitle German
locatedIn Italy
Venice NERFINISHED
materialUsed oil paint
movement Vienna Secession NERFINISHED
originalTitle Judith II NERFINISHED
partOf Gustav Klimt’s Judith series NERFINISHED
period Klimt’s Golden Phase NERFINISHED
significantWorkOf Gustav Klimt NERFINISHED
style ornamental
subjectHeading Biblical painting
Judith in art
support canvas
theme Biblical narrative
eroticism
femme fatale
violence
titleLanguage German

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