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Home/Judith at the Table of Holofernes/Cite

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Judith at the Table of Holofernes by Lucas Cranach the Elder

  • APA (7th)

    Elder, L. (1531). Judith at the Table of Holofernes [Painting]. Friedenstein Castle, Gotha, Germany. https://www.artwiki.art/artworks/lucas-cranach-the-elder/judith-at-the-table-of-holofernes

  • MLA (9th)

    Elder, Lucas Cranach the. Judith at the Table of Holofernes. 1531, Friedenstein Castle, Gotha, Germany. Art History Wiki, https://www.artwiki.art/artworks/lucas-cranach-the-elder/judith-at-the-table-of-holofernes. Accessed 2026-07-01.

  • Chicago (Notes-Bibliography)

    Lucas Cranach the Elder, Judith at the Table of Holofernes, 1531, Friedenstein Castle, Gotha, Germany, https://artwiki.art.

  • Harvard

    Elder, L., 1531. Judith at the Table of Holofernes. [Painting] Friedenstein Castle, Gotha, Germany. Available at: https://www.artwiki.art/artworks/lucas-cranach-the-elder/judith-at-the-table-of-holofernes (Accessed: 2026-07-01).

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