The artwork titled “Judith” was created by the artist Giorgione in the year 1504. It was rendered using oil on canvas and is part of the High Renaissance art movement. The dimensions of the artwork are 144 by 66 centimeters, and its genre is religious painting. This notable piece is housed at the Hermitage Museum in Saint Petersburg, Russia.
The artwork portrays the biblical figure Judith standing gracefully, her countenance demure and composed. She is depicted with a sword in her right hand, symbolizing her heroic act, and her left foot is resting on the severed head of Holofernes, underscoring her victory and strength. Judith is adorned in rich, flowing garments of a deep crimson hue, detailed intricately to showcase the texture and folds of the fabric. The background features a serene landscape, with lush greenery and distant mountainous vistas under a calm sky, emphasizing the contrast between the tranquil scenery and the dramatic subject matter of the artwork. The overall composition and subdued palette reflect Giorgione’s mastery and the distinct characteristics of High Renaissance art.