This is one of the most precious Flemish tapestries preserved in Italy. Esther is a heroine of the Old Testament, the young Jewish woman who interceded with the Persian King Ahasuerus (5th century B.C.) to prevent the massacre of her people. The tapestry depicts the moment when Esther is presented to the sovereign, who raises his sceptre to indicate that he intends to listen to her. The king wears a striking hat with peacock feathers, and the costumes of all the other figures thronging the scene are similarly lavish. The weaving is technically close to perfection, executed with an abundance of metal thread and with subtle chromatic combinations of shades of red, yellow, blue, green and brown.