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*''Herodias'', [[Bernardino Luini]], 1527-31 *''Herodias'', [[Bernardino Luini]], 1527-31
*''Salome with the head of St John the Baptist'', [[Tiziano Vecellio]] ([[Titian]]), c. 1530, [[Galleria Doria Pamphilj]], Rome *''Salome with the head of St John the Baptist'', [[Tiziano Vecellio]] ([[Titian]]), c. 1530, [[Galleria Doria Pamphilj]], Rome
-*''[[Salome (Cranachà|Salome]]'', [[Lucas Cranach the Elder]], c. 1530 +*''[[Salome (Cranach)|Salome]]'', [[Lucas Cranach the Elder]], c. 1530
*''Beheading of John the Baptist'', [[Vincenzo Danti]], 1569-70 *''Beheading of John the Baptist'', [[Vincenzo Danti]], 1569-70
*''Salome with the Head of the Baptist'', [[Caravaggio]], 1605 *''Salome with the Head of the Baptist'', [[Caravaggio]], 1605

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The Beheading of Saint John the Baptist (alternate names: Decollation of Saint John the Baptist and Beheading of the Forerunner) is a holy day observed by various Christian churches which follow liturgical traditions. The day commemorates the biblical event recounting the martyrdom of Saint John the Baptist.

Depictions of the Salome - Herod - St. John the Baptist Bible story

Scenes from the events around the death of John were an extremely common subject in the treatment of John the Baptist in art, initially most often in small predella scenes, later as a subject for larger independent works. The following list does not attempt completeness, but includes many of the best known depictions in chronological order (to see each work, follow the link through the footnote):




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