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Esther and Mordecai Writing the first letter of Purim, c. 1675 (oil on canvas)

Esther and Mordecai Writing the first letter of Purim, c. 1675 (oil on canvas)


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Esther and Mordecai Writing the first letter of Purim, c. 1675 (oil on canvas)

7073284 Esther and Mordecai Writing the first letter of Purim, c.1675 (oil on canvas) by Gelder, Aert de (1645-1727); 111x132 cm; Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Buenos Aires, Argentina; (add.info.: After King Haman is hanged, Mordecai replaces him as the kings most important servant. Esther is the kings wife, both Esther and Mordecai are Jews. Together they write a letter to the Jews in all 127 provinces of Persia, reminding them to annually commemorate this victory on the 14th and 15th day of the month of Adar. That letter became known as the first letter of Purim.); Dutch, out of copyright

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The captivating painting "Esther and Mordecai Writing the first letter of Purim" by Aert de Gelder transports viewers to a significant moment in biblical history. Depicted on a grand canvas, measuring 111x132 cm, this oil masterpiece is housed at the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The scene portrays Esther and Mordecai, two prominent figures in Jewish history, diligently penning the inaugural letter of Purim. Following the demise of King Haman, Mordecai assumes his role as the king's most esteemed servant. Esther, who is not only his wife but also holds great influence as the queen herself, joins him in composing this crucial missive. Their joint effort aims to remind Jews across all 127 provinces of Persia to commemorate their victory annually on Adar's 14th and 15th day. This correspondence became known as the first letter of Purim—a testament to their unwavering faith and commitment. Aesthetically rooted in Baroque art movement with its vibrant colors and meticulous attention to detail, this painting showcases both regal opulence and religious significance. The jewel-adorned Esther exudes feminine grace while Mordecai emanates strength and masculinity. This historical artwork provides a glimpse into Dutch culture during the seventeenth century when it was created by renowned artist Aert de Gelder. It serves as a reminder of Judaism's rich heritage while capturing an essential moment that shaped religious traditions for generations to come.

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