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Esther

1990 – 2003

“...And he brought up Hadassah, that is, Esther, his uncle's daughter....for she had neither father nor mother, and the maiden was of beautiful form...and fair to look on...Esther was taken into the king's house...And the maiden...pleased him, and she obtained kindness of him...”

The Book of Esther: Chapter 2, Verses 7–9


This painting is based on the Midrash (interpretations of the Bible) of the unique courage and boldness of Esther that made her the star of the beautiful story we read in the Megillah (Book of Esther).

The painting depicts the shining personality of Esther, as she emerges from the darkness and tribulation that engulfed her and her brethren on account of the murderous decrees of the evil Haman.

The very name 'Esther' is symbolic for our times. The Bible relates that 'And he [Mordechai] had brought up/ nurtured /reared Hadassah, that is Esther' (Esther 2:7).

Why are two names mentioned?

Hadassah stems from the Hebrew word 'hadas,' (myrtle). The Midrash relates that Esther was similar to the hadas in that she had a deep olive&‘green complexion. The leaves of this plant have a very sweet fragrance that can only be released when the leaves are bruised and crushed. Just like the hadas, which is only fragrant when it is bruised and crushed, so too was Esther’s potential brought out to its fullest by the difficult challenges that faced her.

The name Esther is related to the word 'hester,' meaning hidden. For nine years, until Haman's downfall, Esther guarded the secret of her ancestry. This incredible silence is the outstanding virtue that made Esther queen. Esther did not dare reveal anything, for she knew that her silence was necessary for the salvation of her brethren. Esther had perfect self&‘control. The ability to be queen over herself is what made her queen and savior of her people.

If you look closely at the painting, you will notice that the hope and courage that personified Esther, glows from all parts of her being. Her optimism and confidence, coupled with her deep conviction and faith radiates from her while enlightening the gloom, pessimism and despair that surrounds her.


original height
194 cm.  76.38 in.
original width
160 cm.  62.99 in.
original media
Acrylic on Canvas

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Prints

This painting is available as a high quality hand-signed print in the following dimensions

SMALL         $90
25 x 35 centimeters
9.84 x 13.78 inches


MEDIUM         $220
35 x 50 centimeters
13.78 x 19.69 inches


LARGE         $320
50 x 70 centimeters
19.69 x 27.56 inches


EXTRA LARGE         $480
60 x 80 centimeters
23.62 x 31.5 inches


OVERSIZE         $960
80 x 120 centimeters
31.5 x 47.24 inches


Shipping and Handling $35



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