Judith’s work is defined by its painter sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

Equality
Judith Bernstein (American, born 1942) published in collaboration with Kasmin Gallery, New York

Blue Note
Judith Godwin American, 1930-2021

Judith
Jan Sanders van Hemessen (Netherlandish, active c. 1519–1556)

Bless the Beasts and Children
Judith J. Hahn American, died 1999

Judith
Israhel van Meckenem the Younger German, c. 1440/45-1503

Persona #14
Judith Golden American, 1934-2023

The Milliners
Theresa F. Bernstein (American, born Kraków, Austro-Hungarian Empire, now Poland, 1890-2002)

Untitled, from "Eurana Park, Weatherly, Pennsylvania"
Judith Joy Ross American, born 1946

Judith with the Head of Holofernes
Felice Ficherelli (Italian, 1605–1669)

Untitled, from the series "Eurana Park, Weatherly, Pennsylvania"
Judith Joy Ross American, born 1946

Judith with the Head of Holofernes
Jacques Callot French, 1592-1635

Brilliant Yellow #9
Jo Baer American, 1929-2025

Michael Bodner, A.D. Thomas Elementary School, Hazleton, Pennsylvania
Judith Joy Ross American, born 1946

Judith
Barthel Beham German, 1502-1540

Panel (Judith with the head of Holofernes, Possibly from an Altar Frontal)
Switzerland

Judith with the Head of Holofernes
Girolamo Mocetto (Italian, c.1470-after 1531) after Andrea Mantegna (Italian, 1431-1506)

Judith with the Head of Holofernes
Giovanni Antonio da Brescia (Italian, c. 1460-c. 1520) after Andrea Mantegna (Italian, 1430/31-1506)

Judith with the Head of Holofernes
Attributed to Baccio Baldini Italian, c. 1436-1487

Judith in Reverie
Robert Julius Brawley American, 1937-2006

Judith Slaying Holofernes, plate six from The Story of Judith and Holofernes
Philip Galle (Netherlandish, 1537-1612) after Maarten van Heemskerck (Dutch, 1498-1574)