Judith with the Head of Holofernes, after Mihael Stroj

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Mihael Stroj, a 19th-Century Academic painter of genre, classical, and Oriental motifs, closely based his portrayal of Judith on the one produced some twenty years before by the German artist August Riedel. This biblical-historical work depicts the stealthy Jewish heroine after she beheaded the Assyrian general, who was about to destroy her village.

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Judith with the Head of Holofernes, after Mihael Stroj

Mihael Stroj Slovenia (1803 - 1871)

Mihael Stroj, a 19th-Century Academic painter of genre, classical, and Oriental motifs, closely based his portrayal of Judith on the one produced some twenty years before by the German artist August Riedel. This biblical-historical work depicts the stealthy Jewish heroine after she beheaded the Assyrian general, who was about to destroy her village.