

The Judgement of Solomon
Worked in bright silks with tent stitch on a canvas back cloth.
The narrative picture is surrounded by a border which includes extravagantly drawn flowers, animals, birds and butterflies.
The inclusion of the four royal beasts at the corners of the embroidery,
the lion, the stag, the leopard and the unicorn indicate a sympathy with the restoration of the monarchy.
The figure of Solomon has been made to resemble Charles I, and thus refers
to the monarchies supposed ability to govern wisely and with justice.
The addition of seed pearls and coral beads to embellish the costumes of all
the figures is a clear indication of the social status of the embroiderer.
Circa 1670. Framed size: 69 x 58 cm.
