Judith and Holofernes (Donatello) (English Wikipedia)

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  • McHam, Sarah Blake (2001). "Donatello's Bronze "David" and "Judith" as Metaphors of Medici Rule in Florence". The Art Bulletin. 83 (1): 32–47. doi:10.2307/3177189. JSTOR 3177189. S2CID 191562817.
  • Crum, Roger J. (2001). "Severing the Neck of Pride: Donatello's 'Judith and Holofernes' and the Recollection of Albizzi Shame in Medicean Florence". Artibus et Historiae. 22 (44): 23–29. doi:10.2307/1483711. JSTOR 1483711.
  • Campbell, James W. P.; Boyington, Amy (2019). "The problems of meaning and use of the puer mingens motif in fountain design 1400–1700". Studies in the History of Gardens & Designed Landscapes. 40 (2): 110–127. doi:10.1080/14601176.2019.1675987. S2CID 210497423.
  • Simons, Patricia (2009). "Manliness and the Visual Semiotics of Bodily Fluids in Early Modern Culture". Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies. 39 (2): 331–373. doi:10.1215/10829636-2008-025.

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  • McHam, Sarah Blake (2001). "Donatello's Bronze "David" and "Judith" as Metaphors of Medici Rule in Florence". The Art Bulletin. 83 (1): 32–47. doi:10.2307/3177189. JSTOR 3177189. S2CID 191562817.
  • Crum, Roger J. (2001). "Severing the Neck of Pride: Donatello's 'Judith and Holofernes' and the Recollection of Albizzi Shame in Medicean Florence". Artibus et Historiae. 22 (44): 23–29. doi:10.2307/1483711. JSTOR 1483711.

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  • McHam, Sarah Blake (2001). "Donatello's Bronze "David" and "Judith" as Metaphors of Medici Rule in Florence". The Art Bulletin. 83 (1): 32–47. doi:10.2307/3177189. JSTOR 3177189. S2CID 191562817.
  • Campbell, James W. P.; Boyington, Amy (2019). "The problems of meaning and use of the puer mingens motif in fountain design 1400–1700". Studies in the History of Gardens & Designed Landscapes. 40 (2): 110–127. doi:10.1080/14601176.2019.1675987. S2CID 210497423.