Feast from Book of Esther, 1430 artwork
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Feast from Book of Esther, 1430 artwork
Feast from Book of Esther. Illuminated manuscript miniature from the 15th-century Alba Bible, depicting the feast given by Queen Vashti and King Ahasuerus of Persia (The Book of Esther). Vashti was banished and a Jewish girl Esther succeeded her as Queen of Persia. The Alba Bible, completed in 1430, is a translation of the Old Testament from Hebrew into Medieval Castilian. It was commissioned in 1422. The 513 pages are illustrated with 334 miniatures, produced by members of the Franciscan Order in Toledo. The original is displayed in Madrid, Spain. 500 facsimile editions were produced in 1992
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1400s 1430 15th Century Alba Bible Biblical Scene Biblical Studies Book Castilian Celebrating Celebration Christian Christianity Eating Illuminated Illuminated Manuscript Illustrated Jewish Judaism Judeo Christian King Latin Mediaeval Medieval Middle Ages Old Testament Page Persia Persian Publication Queen Religion Religious Ruler Spanish Text Translation Esther Feast Feasting King Ahasuerus
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This print showcases the exquisite artwork of the "Feast from Book of Esther" illuminated manuscript, dating back to 1430. The scene depicted in this medieval masterpiece portrays a grand feast hosted by Queen Vashti and King Ahasuerus of Persia, as described in the biblical story of Esther. However, it is not just a mere illustration; it holds historical and religious significance. The Alba Bible, completed in 1430, was commissioned nearly eight years prior and serves as a translation of the Old Testament into Medieval Castilian. This remarkable publication consists of 513 pages adorned with an astonishing total of 334 miniatures meticulously crafted by members of the Franciscan Order in Toledo. While Vashti's banishment led to Esther ascending to become Queen of Persia, this artwork beautifully captures a moment frozen in time during their opulent celebration. It offers us a glimpse into both European history and Judeo-Christian traditions. Displayed today at Madrid's original location, this particular print allows us to appreciate every intricate detail without being physically present. With its rich colors and stunning illumination techniques characteristic of the Middle Ages, it transports viewers back to the vibrant world that once existed within these ancient pages. As we delve into this visual representation blending artistry with religious narrative, we can't help but marvel at how such an artifact has endured through centuries while still evoking awe-inspiring emotions within modern audiences worldwide.
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