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The Feast of Herod

The Feast of Herod refers to the episode in the Gospels following the Beheading of John the Baptist, when Salome presents his head to her parents, and is the subject of several artistic works.

Biblical story
The account in the Book of Mark describes Herod Antipas holding a banquet on his birthday for his high officials and military commanders, and leading men of Galilee. At this banquet, Herod's daughter dances before Herod, who is pleased and offers her anything she asks for in return. The girl asks her mother what she should request, and she is told to demand the head of John the Baptist. Reluctantly, Herod orders the beheading of John, and John's head is delivered to her, at her request, "on a platter." () ==Artistic depictions==
Artistic depictions
Numerous artistic depictions of the event have been made. Usually the moment shown is the arrival of the head on the platter at the table, carried by Salome. Sometimes the execution itself is shown as a subsidiary scene. The dance of Salome is less often shown before the 19th century; it became more popular after Oscar Wilde's play Salome of 1891, which invented the term Dance of the Seven Veils. In the 16th-century, Salome carrying the head, usually with her maid, became a popular subject, usually called Salome with the Head of John the Baptist, led by Titian's depiction of c. 1515, and with different depictions by Caravaggio in London and in Madrid. Depictions of the main feast include: • Peruzzi Chapel, the third fresco in a series of Scenes from the Life of St John the Baptist by Giotto, c. 1320 • The Feast of Herod (Donatello), a bronze relief sculpture by Donatello, c. 1427 • The Feast of Herod (Giovanni di Paolo), a tempera painting by Giovanni di Paolo, c. 1453 • The Feast of Herod (Gozzoli), a tempera painting by Benozzo Gozzoli, c. 1461 • A fresco in the cycle Stories of St. Stephen and St. John the Baptist by Filippo Lippi in Prato CathedralFeast of Herod with the Beheading of St John the Baptist, by Bartholomeus Strobel, early 17th century (Prado) • The Feast of Herod (Rubens), an oil painting by Peter Paul Rubens, c. 1635 • Salome Dancing before Herod, Gustave Moreau, 1876 File:Ulmer Schule um 1450 - Salome bringt Herodias das Haupt Johannes des Täufers Rückseite, Predigt Johannes des Täufers und Taufe im Jordan - 1462 - Bavarian State Painting Collections.jpg|German, 1462 File:Benozzo Gozzoli, The Feast of Herod and the Beheading of Saint John the Baptist, 1461-1462, NGA 41582.jpg|Benozzo Gozzoli, The Feast of Herod and the Beheading of Saint John the Baptist, 1461-1462, NGA File:The Dance of Salome, by Matteo di Giovanni, c. 1480, tempera and gold leaf on panel - Hyde Collection - Glens Falls, NY - 20180224 122824.jpg|The Dance of Salome, Matteo di Giovanni, c. 1480 File:Print, Dance at Herod's Court, ca. 1490 (CH 18420585-2).jpg|Engraving by Israhel van Meckenem, c. 1490. The diners and execution are background scenes. File:The Feast of Herod by Lucas Cranach the Elder, 1531, oil on panel - Wadsworth Atheneum - Hartford, CT - DSC05010.jpg|Lucas Cranach the Elder, 1531 File:Mattia Preti - Feast of Herod - Google Art Project.jpg|Mattia Preti, 1650s ==References==
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