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Point Judith Lighthouse at sunset Royalty Free Stock Photo
Picturesque view of the Point Judith Lighthouse in Narragansett, Rhode Island Royalty Free Stock Photo
Inlet to Point Judith Pond, Rhode Island Royalty Free Stock Photo
Judith and Holofernes Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Point Judith Light on the Rhode Island coast Royalty Free Stock Photo
The ferry to Block Island in Point Judith, Rhode Island Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Judith with the Head of Holofernes by Cristofano Allori at the Queen`s Gallery in London England
Judith with the Head of Holofernes Royalty Free Stock Photo
Point Judith Lighthouse Rhode Island Royalty Free Stock Photo
The ferry to Block Island in Point Judith, Rhode Island Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Judith Shows the Head of Holofernes Royalty Free Stock Photo
Point Judith Lighthouse at Narragansett, Rhode Island Royalty Free Stock Photo
The most famous painting by Florentine artist Cristofano Allori, carried out between 1610 and 1612, became an instant success and was widely copied, due in part to the popularity of the legend of the biblical heroine Judith which the artist interpreted autobiographically; the decapitated head of Holofernes is a self-portrait while his lover Mazzafirra is portrayed in the beautiful face of the young woman, whose extraordinarily luxurious clothing is a direct tribute to the city`s thriving textile industry. After the painter`s death in 1621, the painting became part of the Medici collections and arrived at the Pitti Palace in 1666. This work by Cristofano acknowledges his influence from Caravaggio through the teachings of Artemisia Gentileschi who, in the same period in the service of the Medici family, painted two violent interpretations of Judith for Cosimo II


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