The first piece conveys a feeling of suspense and danger, while the second conveys a light, slightly mystical feeling. The first one was also created with grandeur in mind while the second was made with aesthetic and fun in mind. The color palettes and brush strokes are also completely different. The first one has dark, rich colors and deliberate, broad brush strokes and the second has pastels and free, loose brush strokes. In addition, the first one utilized dramatic lighting while the second was painted with a single natural light. However, they both contain spiritual elements even if the second one is secularized. Judith and Her Maidservant with the Head of Holofernes depicts a scene from the Old Testament and Narcissus depicts a scene from Greek mythology. The Rococo style also goes well with Baroque architecture, despite their contrasting
The first piece conveys a feeling of suspense and danger, while the second conveys a light, slightly mystical feeling. The first one was also created with grandeur in mind while the second was made with aesthetic and fun in mind. The color palettes and brush strokes are also completely different. The first one has dark, rich colors and deliberate, broad brush strokes and the second has pastels and free, loose brush strokes. In addition, the first one utilized dramatic lighting while the second was painted with a single natural light. However, they both contain spiritual elements even if the second one is secularized. Judith and Her Maidservant with the Head of Holofernes depicts a scene from the Old Testament and Narcissus depicts a scene from Greek mythology. The Rococo style also goes well with Baroque architecture, despite their contrasting