Judith beheading Holofernes - 144 x 173.5 cm | Expert: Eric Turquin
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“This recently rediscovered work of great artistic value, which could be identified as a vanished composition of Caravaggio, [Was] known up to now by indirect elements, [and deserves] to be retained on the territory as a very important milestone of Caravagism“.
“Forgotten in the loft of a house in the Toulouse area, probably for more than one hundred and fifty years, the painting is in an exceptional state of preservation.“
“The technique of elaboration is violent, the brushstroke brutal, and then, during the refining, the protruding parts are not corrected. Thus the reflections on the nails or in the eyes. Or the vermilion line in the middle of the black silk. Faithful to the letter of the Old Testament, the latter suggests the clothes that the seductive Judith wore before she returned to those adapted to her condition as a young widow. This is characteristic of the master's manner" said Eric Turquin.