Judith and Holofernes
National Gallery of Ancient Art in Palazzo Barberini
This incredible painting shows the moment in which the young widow Judith, assisted by her maid, cuts the head of the assyrian general Holofernes in a probable allegorical reference to the victory over vice and heresy. The work was found in 1950, after having been considered lost to history.
The Gallery also holds the painting of Narcissus, attributed to Caravaggio (but also to the lesser-known Spadarino), which shows the youth entranced by his own beauty.
LE OPERE
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Borghese Gallery
Ritratto di Papa Paolo V / Crocifissione di San Pietro / San Francesco in meditazione / San Matteo e l'angelo / San Giovanni Battista / Madonna dei pellegrini / San Giovanni Battista / Deposizione dalla croce / Giove, Nettuno e Plutone / Rest on the Flight into Egypt / Conversione di San Paolo