Esther Before Ahasuerus (Artemisia Gentileschi)
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Esther Before Ahasuerus is a painting by the 17th-century Italian artist Artemisia Gentileschi. It shows the biblical heroine Esther going before Ahasuerus to beg him to spare her people. The painting is now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, having been donated to the museum by Elinor Dorrance Ingersoll in 1969.[1] It is one of Gentileschi's lesser known works, but her use of lighting, characterization, and style help in successfully portraying Esther as a biblical heroine as well as the main protagonist of the work.[citation needed]
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Artist | Artemisia Gentileschi |
Year | late 1620s – 1630s |
Medium | oil paint, canvas |
Dimensions | 208.3 cm (82.0 in) × 273.7 cm (107.8 in) |
Location | Metropolitan Museum of Art |
Identifiers | Bildindex der Kunst und Architektur ID: 20183815 The Met object ID: 436453 |
The painting is not specifically dated and the patron or the commissioner of the painting is still unknown. Scholars of Baroque art and Artemisia Gentileschi hold various opinions over when the painting was created; many believe that Esther Before Ahasuerus was painted during the 1630s, during Artemisia's first Neapolitan period.[1]