Judith and her Maidservant: Racism and Anti-Semitism in the Italian Renaissance

The image of the Biblical heroine Judith beheading the tyrant Holofernes is an enduring one in Italian Renaissance art. The unique subject of female violence, so different from portrayals of the virtuous Virgin Mary or coy Eve, was portrayed by many artists across the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, spanning different artistic periods from Mannerism to …

Angels With Guns: The Incan ร€ngeles Arcabuceros

The ร ngeles arcabuceros are a series of works painted by Inca artists, originating from the colonial period in Spanish Peru, portraying a version of Catholic angels, holding specific models of Spanish guns from the fifteenth century and dressed as local Andean nobles.

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