The Story of Esther by Marco del Buono
Marco del Buono's *The Story of Esther*, painted in 1455, brings to life a dramatic biblical narrative. This vibrant religious work is held at The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
The painting focuses on Queen Esther, in her elaborate golden gown, as she prepares to reveal her Jewish identity to King Ahasuerus. The detailed court scene, filled with ornate architecture and richly dressed figures, creates a grand setting for this pivotal moment.
Del Buono's work in Florence during the mid-15th century showcases the Renaissance penchant for dramatic storytelling and moral lessons in art. The detailed composition and vibrant palette are characteristic of the era, reflecting the opulence and significance of the subject.
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This painting tells the Old Testament story of Queen Esther. Esther, in her golden gown, prepares to reveal her identity. She stands before King Ahasuerus, who holds court. The scene unfolds in a lavish, detailed Renaissance court. Such biblical narratives offered moral lessons for viewers. Marco del Buono painted this in Florence around 1455.