Story of the Queen of Sheba
Object Details
- Girma Belatchew, 1945-1994, born Ethiopia
- Label Text
- Row 1- Paying tribute to the zendo (python); Killing the python; Mixing the poison; Let the goat eat poison; They took the goat; They let the goat be eaten (by the python); He did not see after he killed the python.
- Row 2- After he killed the python he crowned; Makeda with the emperors of the country;The death of the father of Makeda; Makeda crowned in honor;Jerusalem merchants; Makeda sent perfume to Solomon; Traveling by boat carrying the perfume.
- Row 3- He (Makeda's servant)deleivered the perfume to Solomon; Makeda traveling to Jerusalem; Makeda traveling by boat; Makeda on the threshold of Solomon's house; Makeda and Solomon introduced;Makeda and Solomon eating dinner together; Solomon asked Makeda to sleep with him.
- Row 4-Solomon takes (Makeda's) maid; Solomon sleeping with Makeda; Makeda and Solomon; Makeda and Solomon; Solomon gave to Makeda a symbol of gold; Makeda traveling back to her country; Menelik is born.
- Row 5- Menelik and his friends playing ge'nna; Menelik aksing Makeda to tell him of his father; She tells him about his father; Menelik traveling to Solomon; Menelik traveling in a boat; Menelik on the threshold of Solomon's house; Menelik identified his father.
- Row 6- Menelik in school; Menelik received the tablet; Menelik on the boat; Menelik and the tablet; She gave him a seal;the testament of Makeda; Menelik erecting the monument Makeda's.
- Description
- Painting, oil on canvas, six rows of seven scenes, each with inscription
- Provenance
- Acquired in Ethiopia, 1965
- Mrs. Alexander Paar, 1965 to 1967
- Exhibition History
- From Monastery to Marketplace: Focus Gallery-Queen of Sheba, National Museum of Natural History, Anthropology Department, Washington, D.C., February 7, 2002-January 20, 2003
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- Credit Line
- Gift of Mrs. Alexander Paar
- Mid-20th century
- Object number
- 67-3-1
- Restrictions & Rights
- Usage conditions apply
- Type
- Painting
- Medium
- Oil on canvas
- Dimensions
- H x W x D: 76.2 x 86.4 x 3 cm (30 x 34 x 1 3/16 in.)
- Geography
- Ethiopia
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- National Museum of African Art
- Record ID
- nmafa_67-3-1
- Metadata Usage (text)
- Not determined
- GUID (Link to Original Record)
- http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ys75262a65c-4c53-4039-8f4d-afdd59868ce4
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