Classic Design: Furniture, Silver & Ceramics
Classic Design: Furniture, Silver & Ceramics
Property from a Connecticut Collection
Lot Closed
April 16, 04:08 PM GMT
Estimate
8,000 - 12,000 USD
Lot Details
Description
each depicting a scene from the biblical story of Joseph
silk and wool within later faux marbre, glazed frames
22 ⅝ in. by 26 ¼ in.;
57.5 by 66.7 cm.
With Alistair Sampson, London, 2002.
This set of four panels depict various scenes from the biblical story of Joseph. The first picture shows Jacob sending Joseph and his brothers to the field to tend to the animals, and the second depicts his brothers throwing Joseph into the pit while his enslavers watch on. The third panel captures Joseph fleeing the advances of Potiphar's wife, and the fourth and final panel depicts the penultimate scene from the tale, when Joseph's brothers prostrate themselves in front of him, begging for help.
According to the Old Testament, Jacob's favorite son was Joseph. This greatly angered his two older brothers, who, motivated by their jealousy, hatched a plot to sell Joseph into slavery. While enslaved in Egypt, Joseph gained the favor of the Pharaoh and eventually saved the kingdom from famine by obtaining a vital supply of grain. His brothers, faced with the same famine, came to Egypt to ask for assistance and were presented to Joseph to plead their case. Unrecognized by his siblings, Joseph revealed his identity and forgave them for their crimes against him.