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Valentine with lace paper and faux pearls, Esther Howland  American, Cameo-embossed lace paper, chromolithographed die-cuts, faux pearls, blue satin, white satin ribbon, gold paper stars, graphite, ink, watercolor
Esther Howland
ca. 1855
Valentine, Esther Howland  American, Collage, colored papers, lace paper, chromolithographed die-cut scrap
Esther Howland
mid 19th century
Valentine, Esther Howland  American, Collage, colored papers, lace paper, chromolithographed die-cut scraps
Esther Howland
mid 19th century
Valentine, Esther Howland  American, Open-work cameo embossed  lace paper, colored paper wafers, die cut scraps, motto paper
Esther Howland
mid 19th century
Valentine, Esther Howland  American, Open-work, cameo embossed paper, chromolithographed die-cut scraps, colored paper
Esther Howland
1850–60
Valentine, Esther Howland  American, Cameo-embossed  lace paper, chromolithography, metallic die-cut, graphite
Esther Howland
1850–70
Valentine, Esther Howland  American, Cameo-embossed, open-work lace paper, chromolithography, colored paper
Esther Howland
1850–70
Valentine, Esther Howland  American, Cameo-embossed, open-work lace paper, chromolithography, colored paper
Esther Howland
1847–70
Valentine, Esther Howland  American, Gilded, open work,  cameo embossed paper, chromolithography, colored paper
Esther Howland
1850–70
Valentine, Esther Howland  American, Cameo-embossed,   open-work, gilded, glossy lace paper, chromolithography, die-cut scraps
Esther Howland
ca. 1860
Valentine, Esther Howland  American, Open-work, cameo embossed paper, silver paper, chromolithographed die-cut scraps, colored paper, graphite
Esther Howland
1850–60
Valentine, Esther Howland  American, Cameo-embossed lace paper, chromolithographed die cut scraps, green glossy paper, blue ink, red ink
Esther Howland
1847–70
Esther Boardman, Ralph Earl  American, Oil on canvas, American
Ralph Earl
1789
Embroidered band sampler, Esther French , Warminster, Wiltshire, England British, Silk on linen, British
Esther French
1684
Esther before Ahasuerus, Artemisia Gentileschi  Italian, Oil on canvas
Artemisia Gentileschi
1620s
Esther Scroll and Case, Gold, white metal; ink on parchment, Italian
Italian
18th century
Darning sampler, Esther Smith  American, Cotton, wool and silk embroidery on linen, American
Esther Smith
1814
The Story of Esther, Marco del Buono Giamberti  Italian, Tempera and gold on wood
Marco del Buono Giamberti
Apollonio di Giovanni di Tomaso
Humphry Howland, Nathaniel Rogers  American, Watercolor on ivory, American
Nathaniel Rogers
ca. 1822
Esther David, André-Adolphe-Eugène Disdéri  French, Albumen silver print from glass negative
André-Adolphe-Eugène Disdéri
1866
Boardwalk and Beach, Esther Garber  American, Opaque paint, watercolor, and pen and black ink over graphite on paper
Esther Garber
ca. 1939
Queen Esther Approaching the Palace of Ahasuerus, Claude Lorrain (Claude Gellée)  French, Pen and brown ink, brush and brown wash, heightened with white, over black chalk
Claude Lorrain (Claude Gellée)
1658
Esther and Ahasuerus, Canvas worked with silk thread; tent, Gobelin, satin, long-and-short, split, stem, knotted, straight, Ceylon, rococo, and detached buttonhole stitch variations; fringe, British
British
mid-17th century
Esther and Ahasuerus, Wool and silk on canvas, French
French
ca. 1600
Peasant Girl, Alfred Cornelius Howland  American, Graphite and white chalk on gray wove paper, American
Alfred Cornelius Howland
ca. 1864
Esther Pleading Before Ahasuerus, Linen warp;  wool, linen, and metallic wefts, Upper Rhenish
Upper Rhenish
ca. 1540–60
Cabinet with scenes from the Story of Esther, Wood; silk satin worked with silk, metal threads (metal strip wrapped silk, silk-wrapped coiled wire, wire) linen thread, seed pearls, mica, feathers; detached buttonhole, buttonhole filling variations; French knot, single knot, laid work, couching, satin, and stem stitches; metal thread trim (metal strip wrapped on silk core; metal strip) wood frame; silk lining; mirror glass, glass bottles; printed paper, British
British
after 1665
Afternoon dress, Mme. Esther Massieu, Silk, French
Mme. Esther Massieu
ca. 1872
Mrs. John Cox (Esther Bowes), Charles Willson Peale  American, Watercolor on ivory, American
Charles Willson Peale
ca. 1778
Esther and Mordecai before King Ahasuerus (Esther 8:1- 12), Giovanni de' Vecchi  Italian, Pen and brown ink, brush and brown wash, over black chalk
Giovanni de' Vecchi
1536/7–1615
The Coronation of Esther, Carlo Urbino  Italian, Pen and brown ink, over red chalk; squared in red chalk
Carlo Urbino
1510–85
Guitar, Christian Frederick Martin  American, Spruce, rosewood, ebony, nickel-silver, American
Christian Frederick Martin
before 1867
Esther Before Ahasuerus, Lucas van Leyden  Netherlandish, Engraving; third state
Lucas van Leyden
1518
Esther before Ahasuerus, Anonymous, French, 18th century  French, Graphite, pen and brown ink, brush and brown wash
Anonymous, French, 18th century
late 17th–early 18th century
Spoon, Paul Revere Jr.  American, Silver, American
Paul Revere Jr.
ca. 1787
Spoon, Paul Revere Jr.  American, Silver, American
Paul Revere Jr.
ca. 1787
The Story of Esther, Hans Schäufelein  German, Woodcut
Hans Schäufelein
The Triumph of Mordecai, Jean François de Troy  French, Oil on canvas
Jean François de Troy
ca. 1736
Frog Pendant, Gold (cast), Chiriqui (?)
Chiriqui (?)
11th–16th century
Shark Pendant, Gold (cast), Chiriqui
Chiriqui
11th–16th century