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The feast of the queen Vasti
BAT5469664 The feast of the queen Vasti by Sellaio, Jacopo del (1441/42-93); Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence, Tuscany, Italy; (add.info.: Book of Esther: King Ahasuerus gave the great men of his kingdom a splendid feast, which lasted several days. On the seventh day, it is ordered that Queen Vasti, dressed in her beautiful clothes, come to stand before him so that everyone could admire her. The queen refused to obtain, and the king repudiated her. Asserus I (Xerxes I) chooses a new queen.); Photo © Nicolo Orsi Battaglini
Media ID 25898910
© Nicolò Orsi Battaglini / Bridgeman Images
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The Feast of the Queen Vasti - A Captivating Glimpse into Renaissance Royalty
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. This photo print, titled "The Feast of the Queen Vasti" takes us back to the opulent world of Renaissance Italy. Painted by Jacopo del Sellaio in the 15th century, this masterpiece is housed in the illustrious Galleria degli Uffizi in Florence. The image depicts a banqueting scene from the Book of Esther, where King Ahasuerus hosts an extravagant feast for his kingdom's elite. On the seventh day, he summons his beautiful queen, Vasti, dressed resplendently to be admired by all. However, defying societal expectations and asserting her independence, she refuses to comply with his command. This act leads to her repudiation and paves the way for Asserus I (Xerxes I) to choose a new queen. Beyond its historical significance lies a deeper exploration of themes such as woman emancipation and domestic violence prevalent during that era. The painting offers a glimpse into both regal grandeur and human complexities. With its exquisite attention to detail and vibrant colors characteristic of Italian artistry, this piece transports viewers back in time. From the intricate architecture surrounding the banquet room to sumptuous buffets laden with delectable delicacies – every element immerses us in this lavish affair. "The Feast of Queen Vasti" serves as a testament not only to artistic brilliance but also as a reminder that even within royal circles, women were capable of challenging societal norms and asserting their autonomy.
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