Burned Visions
Visions of Caravaggio, 1599 - "Judith Beheading Holofernes"
Visions of Caravaggio, 1599 - "Judith Beheading Holofernes"
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“Judith Beheading Holofernes” – Caravaggio, 1599
This powerful scene depicts Judith, a young Jewish widow, moments after infiltrating the enemy camp of the Assyrian
general Holofernes. Having gained his trust, she waits until he’s drunk and vulnerable, then seizes the moment to
behead him — an act of courage that saves her besieged city. Her expression is focused and resolute, as she grips the sword
with both strength and conviction. Beside her, her loyal maidservant Abra stands ready to help, her gaze steady and
unflinching. Holofernes writhes in a final moment of shock and agony. Caravaggio’s dramatic lighting, anatomical
precision, and emotional intensity immortalize this brutal yet heroic act of resistance and liberation.
This is a Burned Visions rendition adapted for engraving.
Beneath it rests the Burned Visions insignia, alongside the painter’s name and a brief reflection on the piece that inspired its creation. This is a burned Vision rendition prepared for engraving.
40-oz food-grade stainless steel bottle with a Standard Powder-Coated Finish. The coating is engineered for durability and consistent engraving results, producing crisp, high-contrast Burned Visions. Includes a paracord carrying handle.
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