The panel is dominated by the image of Solomon’s judgment in the quarrel between two mothers, one of whose children is dead (1 Kings 3:16–28). Solomon sits on a raised throne flanked by lions with the two women before him. A throng of retainers surround the throne. The scene is set in an oval surrounded by an elaborate blue frame with large red bosses at the sides. Columns with a spiral pattern and acanthus capitals flank the oval. The inscription panel below is framed by a yellow border and flanked by two coats of arms. At the top of the oval is a light blue cartouche carrying a rhymed couplet that identifies the scene. The upper segment of the panel displays a center architectural element in red and green. To the left is the scene of Solomon receiving the Queen of Sheba and to the right, Solomon kneels before an altar carrying an idol.
46A122(OBERSTEG) · armoiries, héraldique (OBERSTEG)
59C · Justice et Injustice
71I · histoire de Salomon
71I5 · les femmes de Salomon et son idolâtrie (1 Rois 11:1-13)
Arms of Kämpfen, Anton: Azure two triangles voided and interlaced or, in chief two mullets or, in base a triple mount vert.
Arms of Obersteg, Madeleine: Gules a set of stairs or, in chief a mullet of six points or and in base a rose argent. [In Rot schrägrechts goldene Treppe (Steg) begleitet von sechsstrahligem, goldenem Stern und von golden besamten, silbernen Rose].
Kinig Salomon urtheilt recht / Zwischen 2 Frowē also schecht/ (cartouche above. King Solomon judges truly between two women sent [to him])
1602 Anthoni Kempfen und/ Madlen Ober Steg sin/Eheliche Husfraw 1602 (cartouche below. Anthony Kämpfen [Kempfen] and Madeleine Obersteg, his wife, 1602).
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