From 4 Enoch: The Online Encyclopedia of Second Temple Judaism
Salome (1st century CE) was the daughter of Herodias and Herod II, and the step-daughter of Herod Antipas.
Overview
The character of Salome is mentioned both in Josephus and in the Gospels of Mark and Matthew.
The Gospels of Mark and Matthew (which do not mention her name or any other incidents in her life) suggest her (involuntary) involvement in the death of John the Baptist. They tell us that as a girl she danced before her uncle (and now step-father) Herod Antipas. At the instigation of her mother Herodias, she requested and obtained the head of John the Baptist as her reward from the king.
Josephus (who does not mention Salome in his account of the death of John the Baptist), in a genealogical list of the descendants of Herod the Great, talks briefly of her life as the daughter of Herod II and Herodias, and the step-daughter of Herod Antipas after her mother's divorce and remarriage. Salome was given as wife to her uncle Herod Philip, son of Herod the Great. A young widow, she remarried with Aristobulus of Chalcis, from whom she had three sons named Herod, Agrippa and Aristobulus (see Ant XVIII 136-137).
Gabriele Boccaccini, University of Michigan
Salome in Ancient Sources
Salome in Literature & the Arts
The character of Salome has been subjected in fiction to a dramatic metamorphosis, from innocent child or indifferent teenager to powerful icon of morbid female seductiveness (and anti-Semitism). Salome is one of the most successful and recognizable characters from Second Temple Judaism in modern culture.
In medieval Christian iconography, Salome is portrayed as an innocent child, the passive instrument of her mother's revenge. By the 16th century, the character has matured into a teenager, now more indifferent than innocent to the drama in which she has been involved. The turning point is the second half of the 19th century when Salome is transformed into an Oriental beauty, fully self-conscious of her power of seduction. In the works of Oscar Wilde and Richard Strauss she becomes the epitome of the femme fatale, a sensual, morbid and sadistic character who destroys the men she loves.
Gabriele Boccaccini, University of Michigan
Salome in Scholarship
From the historical point of view, Salome is part of the scion of powerful and politically engaged women that characterized the House of Hasmoneus and the House of Herod, from Queen Salome Alexandra to Alexandra the Hasmonean, Mariamne, Herodias, Berenice, Drusilla, and others. Research on Salome however is limited by the paucity of historical sources and the legendary nature of the Gospel account.
Scholars have rather focused on the study of the Salome legend and its ramifications in literature and the arts.
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Pages in category "Salome (subject)"
The following 112 pages are in this category, out of 112 total.
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- Dance of Salome (1462 Gozzoli), art
- Salome (1515 Cesare da Sesto), art
- Salome (1515 Titian), art
- Salome (1516 Berruguete), art
- Salome (1530 Cranach), art
- Banquet of Herod (1531 Cranach), art
- Salome (1531 Luini), art
- Salome with the Head of John the Baptist (1607-1609 Caravaggio), art
- Salome (1620 Caracciolo), art
- Salome (1635 Reni), art
- Salome Receives the Head of the Baptist (1637 Guercino), art
- Feast of Herod (1638 Rubens), art
- Salome (1640 Reni), art
- Salome (1670 Dolci), art
- La decollazione di S. Giovanni Battista (1699 Ingegneri), oratorio
- La decollazione di San Giovanni Battista (1721 Predieri), oratorio
- The Daughter of Herodias (1831 Rich), play
- Erodiade (1832 Pellico), play
- Salome, the Daughter of Herodias (1862 Heywood), play
- Salome (1867 Heywood), play
- Antonius (1867 Heywood), play
- Salome (1870 Regnault), art
- Salome Brings the Head of John the Baptist to Her Mother Herodias (1872 Surikov), art
- Salome's Dance (1879 Gottlieb), art
- Hérodiade (1881 Massenet), opera
- Salome (1889 Herbo), art
- Salome (1890 Pell), art
- Salomé (1893 Wilde), play
- Salome (1894 Lenbach), art
- Salome (1895 Lefebvre), art
- Salome/Judith (1895 Mackennal), art
- Salome (1896 Lévy-Dhurmer), art
- Salome (1897 Mucha), art
- Salome (1897 Skipworth), art
- Salome (c1900 Bonnaud), art
- Salome (1900 Corinth), art
- Salome (1900 Tanner), art
- Salome (1905 Picasso), art
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- Salome (1905 Strauss), opera
- Salome (1906 Stuck), art
- Salomé (1907 Mariotte), opera
- Salome (1907 Surenyants), art
- Salome; or, The Dance of Seven Veils (1908 Blackton), film
- Sadie Salome, Go Home! (1909 Berlin / Leslie), song
- Salome (1909 Henri), art
- Salome (1910 Dessau-Goitein), art
- Salome (1910 Falena), film
- Hérodiade (1910 Jasset/Hatot), film
- Salome (1910 Kraus), art
- Salome: Ihre Gestalt in Geschichte und Kunst, Dictung, bildende Kunst, Musik (1912 Daffner), book
- Erodiade (1912 Mentasti), film
- Salome (1913 Oppenheimer), art
- Salome (1914 Bussiere), art
- Salome (1918 Edwards), film
- Redenzione (1919 Gallone, Mateldi), film
- Salome (1920 Beltrán Massés), art
- Salome (1922 Bryant), film
- Salome (1923 Strauss), film
- Stage Struck (1925 Dwan), film
- Le berceau de dieu (1926 Granville), film
- Salome (1938 Janes), art
- Sunset Blvd. (1950 Wilder), film
- Het hoofd van Johannes (1951 Brom), novel
- The Living Christ Series (1951 Coyle), film
- Salome (1953 Dieterle), film
- Salome (1955), film
- King of Kings (1961 Ray), film
- Il vangelo secondo Matteo (1964 Pasolini), film
- The Song of Salome (1969 Bloom), novel
- Jesús, Nuestro Señor (1969 Zacarías), film
- Salome (1971 Schroeter), film-play
- Salomé (1972 Bene), film
- Salome (1973 Barker), film
- Salomé (1973 Koralnik), film-play
- Salome (1974 Friedrich / Strauss), film-opera
- Il Messia (1975 Rossellini), film
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- Salomé (1977 Schaaff), film-play
- Jesus of Nazareth (1977 Zeffirelli), film
- Salomé (1978 Almodóvar), film
- Salome (1978 Davies / Flindt), ballet
- The Eighth Veil (1981 Kadison), novel
- Salomè (1983 Tacconi), novel
- Salome (1986 D'Anna), film
- Idols of Perversity (1986 Dijkstra), book
- Salome’s Last Dance (1988 Russell), film
- Salome (1992 Bailey / Strauss), film-opera
- Salome (1995 Berkoff), film-play
- Salomé (1997 Hulscher / Strauss), film-opera
- The Feast of Herod (1998 Colvin), art
- Salome (1999 Olbinski), art
- Jesus (1999 Young), film
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- Salome (2001 Poitevin), film
- Sisters of Salome (2002 Bentley), book
- Salome (2002 Coulthart), art
- Salomé (2002 Saura), film
- Salome (2004 Bellware), film
- Chiamami Salomé (2005 Sestieri), film
- Exilée Salome (2006 Ciarapica), play
- Salomé in Low Land (2006 Zagler), animation
- Salome (2007 Anastasio), film
- Salome (2007 Gormley), novel
- Salome (2008 Sweete / Strauss), film-opera
- Fatale: Exploring Salome (2009 Harvey, Samyn), video game
- Salome (2009 Quint), film
- Salomé (2010 Cabral), film
- Wild Salome (2011 Pacino), film
- True Blood, season 5 (2012 Ball), TV series
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