THE PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN (Lots 219-221)
A FLEMISH BIBLICAL TAPESTRY

MID-16TH CENTURY

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A FLEMISH BIBLICAL TAPESTRY
Mid-16th Century
Woven in wools and silks, probably depicting Ahasuerus seated on a throne holding a sceptre and with various steps before him, flanked to the right by Esther with her attendant and three figures in the background, to the left by a Haman and various further figures, within a wooded park landscape and with hills beyond, edged by a band of scrolling foliage and flowers, the border centred to each side by vignettes of amorous couples and by Cupid and with maidens within architectural constructions, flanked by vases of flowers and with grotesque figures, within a brown outer slip, reweaving and patching
131½ in. x 154 in. (334 cm. x 391 cm.)

Lot Essay

The subject depicted is probably the story of Esther from the Old Testament. Ahasuerus, King of Persia, dismissed his wife Vashti because she had offended him. He chose Esther to take her place, without knowing that she was Jewish. Esther was an orphan and had been brought up by her cousin Mordecai. Haman, the King's chief minister, who was an enemy of Mordecai and who hated the Jews, decreed that all the Jews of the Persian empire should be massacred. Mordecai asked Esther to intercede. Esther entered into the King's presence without previously having been summoned, which was forbidden under penalty of death. Ahasuerus raised his golden sceptre to signify he would receive her, and she interceded on behalf of the Jews. Haman was hanged on the gallows he had prepared for Mordecai.

A tapestry depicting Saint John the Baptist preaching with closely related borders was sold anonymously at Sotheby's New York, 12 and 15 January 1991, lot 313.

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