The Feast of Herod
Oil on panel: 32 x 47 1/8 in.
1531
 
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The Feast of Herod
Artist: Lucas Cranach the Elder
(German, 1472-1553)
Oil on panel: 32 x 47 1/8 in.
1531
The Ella Gallup Sumner and Mary Catlin Sumner Collection Fund, 1936.339

Salome danced for King Herod, and as a reward he promised her the head of John the Baptist. Cranach has depicted the moment when Salome, elaborately dressed and laden with fine jewels, presents Herod with the severed head. The opulence of the scene is in sharp contrast to the grotesque spectacle of the victim’s head. This New Testament subject was popular during the sixteenth century as an example of the power that women could wield over men; Cranach, who spent much of his career as a court painter in Wittenberg, Germany, treated the theme on several occasions.
 


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