around 1512/16, Artist: Cesare da Sesto
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.
Painting
Italian, Lombard
around 1512/16
Cesare da Sesto (1477 Calende/Lago Maggiore - 1523 Mailand) - GND
Poplar wood
136,5 x 79,6 cm
Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien, Gemäldegalerie
Gemäldegalerie, 202
G.P. Lomazzo (?); before 1590 as a gift to Emperor Rudolf II. (?); 1733 in the gallery
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