Salome with the Head of John the Baptist (Luini)
Salome with the Head of John the Baptist is a c.1527 oil-on-panel painting by Bernardino Luini. It was in the Imperial Gallery in Vienna until 1773, when it was swapped for another work and arrived in Florence, where it now hangs in the Uffizi Gallery.[1] Six autograph variants of the work are also now in the Kunsthistorisches Museum, the Louvre, the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, the Prado Museum and Prince Borromeo's collection in Isola Bella.
History[]
At the time of its arrival in Florence it was attributed to Leonardo da Vinci, but was reattributed to Luini by Gouthiez based on an 1890 inventory - Beltrami dated it to c. 1527-1530, late in Luini's life. Art historians argue Salome's face was based on Leonardo's La Scapigliata.[2]
References[]
- ^ "Catalogue entry" (in Italian).
- ^ (in Italian) Giovanni Agosti, Jacopo Stoppa, Bernardino Luini e i suoi figli, Officina Libraria, Milano, 2014
Categories:
- Paintings by Bernardino Luini
- Paintings in the collection of the Uffizi
- 1527 paintings
- Paintings depicting John the Baptist
- Paintings depicting Salome
- Paintings about death
- Christian art about death