Judith Beheading Holofernes

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The painting of Judith Beheading Holofernes (C. 1598) by Caravaggio is a Baroque styled painting because it is a dramatic scene characterized by dark colors and shadowing, a set of emotions and naturalism created in a diagonal perspective. I noticed the dark red color of the curtains and the blood spreading around the bed to focus on the central point which is where Holofernes is being assassinated and it creates depth to the painting. The observer can carefully visualize the naturalism of the wrinkled face of the old lady standing behind the young girl, with her wide-open eyes watching how she assassinates the man and holding the young girls dress for a clean murder. She has white faded hair, the chin is close to the girls shoulder and by