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Tapestry: The Destruction of the Egyptians in the Red Sea (from the series THE STORY OF MOSES)

Flemish, probably Brussels
First quarter of the 16th century A.D. 1500–25
Object Place: Probably Brussels, Flanders

Medium/Technique Warp: wool; wefts: wool, silk and silver yarn; tapestry
Dimensions 414 x 580 cm (163 x 228 3/8 in.); Legacy dimension: 5.80 L. x 4.14 H. / 231" L. x 62" H.
Credit Line Otis Norcross Fund
Accession Number95.1
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ClassificationsTextiles

DescriptionWoven of silk, wool, and gold. On the left, are the drowning Egyptians urged on by Pharoah; on the right, Moses surrounded by the Israelites. The mainfield is surrounded by a border of flowers and ribbons. The principal colors are green, blues, reds, and soft dull tans.
ProvenanceGeorges de Salverte (d. by 1887), Paris; May 5-6, 1887, posthumous Salverte sale, Galerie Georges Petit, Paris, lot 211, sold for fr. 8000 to Thomas R. Plummer (b. 1862 - d. 1918), South Dartmouth, MA; 1895, sold by Thomas R. Plummer to the MFA. (Accession Date: January 8, 1895)