About this artwork
In the foreground of this tapestry based on the biblical story of Jacob and Esau, Rebecca advises her favorite son Jacob, clad in a star-adorned cloak, how to steal the birthright that belongs to his twin brother, Esau. The two young goats standing in the foreground were requested by Rebecca so she might cook a meal for Jacob to offer Isaac in exchange for the birthright. The scene in the right background shows the blind Isaac lying in bed and blessing the kneeling Jacob, having mistaken him for Esau. Rebecca stands nearby, holding a platter of goat meat. In the left background, Esau hunts with his dogs, unaware of the plot against him. All episodes shown are based on Genesis 27:2–29. The story of Jacob was a common subject for tapestry series; various Jacob suites were woven by Brussels and Flemish weavers in the 16th century.
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Status
- Currently Off View
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Department
- Textiles
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Artist
- Workshop of Jan van Tieghem (Manufacturer)
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Title
- The Meeting of Jacob and Rebecca, and Isaac Blessing Jacob from The Story of Jacob
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Places
- Flanders (Object made in:), Brussels (Object made in:)
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Date
- Made 1560-1568
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Medium
- Wool and silk, slit and double interlocking tapestry weave Warp: Count: 5 warps per cm; wool: S-ply of three Z-spun elements; diameter: 1.2 mm Weft: Count: varies from 20 to 34 wefts per cm; wool: S-ply of two Z-spun elements; diameters; 0,4–1.2 mm; silk: S-ply of two Z-twisted elements; diameters: 0.5–1.5 mm
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Inscriptions
- Marked: Brussels city mark; mark of Jan van Tieghem
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Dimensions
- 267.7 × 260.4 cm (105 3/8 × 102 1/2 in.)
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Credit Line
- Gift of Sanger Robinson
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Reference Number
- 1953.476
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IIIF Manifest
- https://api.artic.edu/api/v1/artworks/79796/manifest.json
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