Lot 85
  • 85

An Illustrated Esther Scroll from Amsterdam, ca. 1720

Estimate
12,000 - 18,000 USD
Log in to view results
bidding is closed

Description

  • parchment
ink on parchment.
height 8 in.; length 72 in.
21 cm; 182 cm

Text written in square ashkenazic script within printed borders, 4 membranes stitched together. Mounted on a turned and carved wooden roller, lower handle lacking.



This skillfully engraved and hand-colored Dutch scroll was produced in Amsterdam in the first decades of the eighteenth century. Finely detailed narrative scenes from the book of Esther unfold along the lower border and portraits of the characters of the Purim story are presented in cartouches above the text. The beautifully decorated opening panel contains the benedictions recited before the reading of the scroll, surrounded by a series of illustrations including Esther and Ahasuerus seated on a double throne, the hanging of Bigthan and Teresh, Mordecai refusing to bow down to Haman, Haman leading Mordecai through the streets of Shushan on a horse, Esther and Mordecai writing the Purim letter, and the hanging of Haman and his ten sons. The final column contains the blessing recited after completing the reading of the scroll as well as the concluding hymn Asher Heni.

Exhibited

New York, Hebrew Union College, Jewish Institute of Religion, The Collector's Room: Selections from the Michael and Judy Steinhardt Collection, 1993, no. 64, p. 25