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The Hanging of Haman

Panel
ca. 1650-1660 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Panel of white satin on which four sections have been drawn out and embroidered in coloured silks, intended to be cut out and used to decorate the sides of a casket.The largest scene shows the hanging of Hamam, from the Old Testament story of Esther and Ahasuerus. The other narrow sections are decorated with animals, birds (including kingfisher and parrot), insects and flowers. There are some trial stitches in an undrawn area outside the panels.
One of the caterpillars incorporates irridescent filaments (feathers or butterfly wings ?).
Some of the plants have raised details in wire, and a camel and leopard are raised with padding.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleThe Hanging of Haman (generic title)
Materials and techniques
embroidered in silks on silk satin
Brief description
uncut panels for a casket, with the hanging of Haman, English, ca. 1650-1660
Physical description
Panel of white satin on which four sections have been drawn out and embroidered in coloured silks, intended to be cut out and used to decorate the sides of a casket.The largest scene shows the hanging of Hamam, from the Old Testament story of Esther and Ahasuerus. The other narrow sections are decorated with animals, birds (including kingfisher and parrot), insects and flowers. There are some trial stitches in an undrawn area outside the panels.
One of the caterpillars incorporates irridescent filaments (feathers or butterfly wings ?).
Some of the plants have raised details in wire, and a camel and leopard are raised with padding.
Dimensions
  • Height: 25cm
  • Width: 31cm
Credit line
Given by Joan Hurst through Art Fund
Subjects depicted
Literary referenceEsther 7:10
Collection
Accession number
T.38-2002

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Record createdDecember 12, 2002
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