Salome with the Head of John

around 1512/16, Artist: Cesare da Sesto

 

 

Salome with the Head of John

Dominating the scene, the sumptuously dressed Salome points at the head of the Baptist which, still dripping with blood, is being placed in a marble vessel by a henchman. The sphinx which functions as a table leg hints at the character of the beautiful, cruel protagonist. Leonardo‘s achievements in terms of technical artistry – the toned-down bright colours, the painting of light and darkness, and the sfumato (blurring of contours) are re-interpreted by Sesto: the body and objects glow against a dark background in bright, silvery-shimmering colours, the precision of which recalls the Old Dutch masters.

Location: Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien, Kabinett 7

Object data

Object Name

Painting

Culture

Italian, Lombard

Dated

around 1512/16

Artist

Cesare da Sesto (1477 Calende/Lago Maggiore - 1523 Mailand) - GND

Material

Poplar wood

Dimensions

136,5 x 79,6 cm

Image rights

Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien, Gemäldegalerie

Inv. No.

Gemäldegalerie, 202

Provenance

G.P. Lomazzo (?); before 1590 as a gift to Emperor Rudolf II. (?); 1733 in the gallery

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