
The tapestries are two from a set of probably six, illustrating scenes from the life of Moses: The Finding of Moses and The Battle with the Amalekites. Nothing is particularly unusual about the tapestries' composition. In the seventeenth century, the Finding of Moses was often used as an excuse for a display of nudity, though the figure of Pharaoh's daughter was conventionally depicted standing. The composition of the Battle with the Amalekites was established well over a century before the tapestries were woven. Joshua is shown mounted, sword in hand, in the centre of a mass of combatants, putting Amalek (extreme right) to flight.
More information
Title of artwork, date
Two Brussels tapestries, 1740–1760
Date supported
1992
Medium and material
Wool & silk tapestry
Dimensions
356 x 383 cm
Grant
7900
Total cost
31482

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