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In the collection of Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · as of July 2026
FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG
This needlework hanging recounts two scenes from the Old Testament story of Esther and the Persian king Ahasuerus (also known as Xerxes). At the left, the seated Mordecai pleads with his cousin Esther, the Jewish queen, to intercede with the king to prevent the massacre of the Jews in the empire planned by the chief minister. At right, Esther swoons as Ahasuerus agrees to see her unannounced. In the end, the king heeded Esther's plea, and the enemies of the Jews were killed instead. The deliverance of the Jews in ancient Persia is celebrated annually on the Jewish holiday of Purim.
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Hungarian
Probably made at the Gödöllő School of Weaving — T
Northern or Southern Netherlands — Table Carpet (Depicting S
English — Susanna and the Elders
Evrard Leyniers — Antony Presents Artavasdes, King of the Ar
Jacques Geubels, I — Venus and Adonis (?) with the Duck Hunt
Erasmus de Pannemaker, I — Pluto and Proserpina with Falconr
Flanders, Bruges — Millefleur with Medallions
Flanders, Bruges — Millefleur with Medallions
Flanders, possibly Tournai — Alexander Encounters Thalestris
Nicolaas van Orley — Alexander Kneeling before Jaddus at the
Southern Netherlands — Large Leaf Verdure with Proscenium, A
Follower of Bernard van Orley — October