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The Book of Esther in the Age of Rembrandt

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An exploration of how the biblical heroine Queen Esther, a symbol of resilience and a figure of immense popularity, was portrayed in seventeenth-century Dutch art In the age of Rembrandt van Rijn, the biblical Book of Esther was a popular source of inspiration for diverse communities... Read More
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An exploration of how the biblical heroine Queen Esther, a symbol of resilience and a figure of immense popularity, was portrayed in seventeenth-century Dutch art

In the age of Rembrandt van Rijn, the biblical Book of Esther was a popular source of inspiration for diverse communities in the Netherlands, both Jewish and Christian. Traditionally, the Esther story is read annually on the Jewish holiday of Purim. For immigrant Jewish communities living with new freedom in more tolerant Amsterdam, celebrating Purimβ€”notably through finely produced Esther scrolls and theatre productionsβ€”became a meaningful expression of Jewish culture. For the Dutch, Queen Esther's heroism came to represent their emerging nation's identity. Rembrandt and his contemporaries depicted essential scenes of Esther's story in paintings, prints, drawings, and decorative arts.

Examining how Esther was represented in art and popular culture in Rembrandt's time, this beautifully illustrated volume includes essays that discuss the visual culture and ceremonial art of Purim and examine the queen's status as a heroine in seventeenth-century Netherlands. A postscript reveals Esther's continued appeal through a close look at work by contemporary American artist Fred Wilson, who reimagines the biblical heroine as the abolitionist Harriet Tubman.

Published in association with the Jewish Museum, New York, and the North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh.

Exhibition Schedule:

Jewish Museum, New York
(March 7–August 10, 2025)

North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh
(September 20, 2025–March 8, 2026)

Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston
(July 28, 2026–January 10, 2027)

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780300279146

Publisher: Yale University Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 29 April 2025

Country: United States

Imprint: Yale University Press

Illustration: 154 color illus.

Contributors:

  • With Michele L. Frederick

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 229.0mm

Height: 279.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 160

About the Author

Abigail Rapoport is curator of Judaica at the Jewish Museum, New York. Michele L. Frederick is associate curator of European art and provenance research at the North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh.

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