Salome and head of St. John the Baptist, Guido Reni and Cupid, and Bartolomeo Manfredi's picture visually express the story of the 17th century. As its title suggests, the story behind Salome is an interesting Bible story about the decapitation of St. John the Baptist Church. That story says that Salome danced for the king and his guests. Herod Anti Pa saw Salome's dance, and was impressed, impudent, and he promised to give her whatever she wanted. After consulting her mother, Salome asked Herod to become the head of John the Baptist.
In the Greek poet Constantin Kabaafi's "Salome" (1896), Salome incited the death of John the Baptist in order to gain "inattentive love of love". A part of useless efforts of young sophisticated people. When Salome presented him the head of the Baptist church, refined people rejected it and joked. "Dear Salome, I want to understand my heart better" Seriously joking and being obsessed with Salome to be declared innocently, her head was properly brought to jealousy, He disliked it and returned to studying Plato's dialogue.
Salome's story comes from the New Testament. It tells the story of Herod and his stepfather, Salome. Wild meditate the mystery of love and death, passionately fell women's devil's blood dripper saint finally fell down and weave this luxurious fantasy magical woman around that weave this simple sketch of the Bible I took it. The decadent original illustration by Aubrey Beardsley influenced the visual effect of expressionism - as well as Ken Russell provocation 1986 Salome was banned in Britain until the end of 1931, it was still 1923 Salomé Ala Nazimova inspired as a memorable movie making dancing as she prepared to fulfill the role of her comeback brought about, it also has an important position (1950) in Billy Wilder's Sunset Boulevard, a real life Among the roles that Salome plays in the aged silent movie Star Norma Desmond occupies a tragic interpretation Crazy