Queen Esther (painting) Edwin Long 's Queen Esther Queen Esther is an 1878 painting by Edwin Long. [1] The painter drew upon travelogue illustrations in the British Museum in order to produce this vision of the biblical Queen Esther in Ahasuerus ' palace at Susa. This painting, among her most ambitious, represents the Jewish heroine Esther, who appeared before her husband, King Ahasuerus of Persia, in order to stave off a massacre of the Jewish people, breaking with court protocol and thereby risking death.
The Festival of Esther, 1865 Edward Armitage RA (1817 - 1896) RA Collection: Art Esther, wife of the Persian King Ahasuerus, concealed the fact that she was Jewish from her husband. The king's chief minister, Haman hated Esther's adoptive father, Mordecai. In order to kill him he convinced Ahasuerus to issue a decree of execution against the Jews.
This oil painting features delicate brushstrokes, bold colors, and strong contrast. It depicts a scene from the Book of Esther in the Hebrew Bible and the Old Testament. In this scene Queen Esther, who was Jewish, tells the king that his advisor is plotting to execute all Jews in Persia.
By speaking up she helped to save her people from. Discover a captivating collection of 12 stunning Queen Esther paintings that showcase a variety of artistic styles, from minimalist designs to vibrant pop art. Each piece offers a fresh perspective on her legacy, inviting you to reflect on the cultural significance of her story.
An exhibit at the Jewish Museum shows how the example of Esther inspired artists, artisans and even royalty in the 17th century Netherlands. Media in category "Paintings of Esther before Ahasuerus" The following 99 files are in this category, out of 99 total. The first time I saw a painting of Queen Esther hanging on the wall of an art museum I was truly surprised.
The second time I saw Queen Esther depicted, this time in New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art, I was intrigued. With Purim approaching, I was curious to better understand Megillat Esther's appearance in []. Esther Before Ahasuerus is a painting by the 17th.
The biblical story of a Jewish woman named Esther inspired this painting. Here, Esther, wife of Ahasuerus, king of the Medes and Persians, enters the court unannounced-a capital offense at the time. Upon learning that the Jewish people were about to be massacred, she decided to risk her life to intercede with the king.