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  1. Belshazzar's Feast is a major painting by Rembrandt now in the National Gallery, London. The painting is Rembrandt's attempt to establish himself as a painter of large, baroque history paintings. The date of the painting is unknown, but most sources give a date between 1635 and 1638.

    • 167.6 cm × 209.2 cm (66.0 in × 82.4 in)
    • Rembrandt
  2. Rembrandt, Belshazzar's Feast, about 1636-8. Read about this painting, learn the key facts and zoom in to discover more.

  3. Oct 24, 2020 · Belshazzar's Feast is a painting by Rembrandt housed in the National Gallery, London. The painting is Rembrandt's attempt to establish himself as a painter of large, baroque history paintings. The story of Belshazzar and the writing on the wall originates in the Old Testament Book of Daniel.

    • National Gallery, London, UK
  4. Summary. Rembrandt, Belshazzar's Feast, 1635, National Gallery, London. The message is written in vertical lines starting at the top right corner, with "upharsin" taking two lines, following the interpretation of Samuel of Nehardea (b. Sanhedrin 22a).

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  6. Oct 14, 2023 · This famous story from the Old Testament tells of Belshazzar hosting a large banquet for his colleagues. Belshazzar's behaviour throughout this occasion was considered blasphemous and his resultant punishment was death and the loss of his kingdom. This particular work was completed in 1636 and marked Rembrandt's entry into the genre of history ...

  7. Jan 3, 2024 · Belshazzar’s Feast (c. 1636 – 1638) by Rembrandt van Rijn depicts the story from the Bible’s Old Testament, namely in the Book of Daniel. It is about the Babylonian King, Belshazzar, and his imminent undoing for serving his guests food and drink with stolen goods.

  8. Feb 10, 2024 · Painting. Feb 10. Written By. Belshazzar's Feast, an iconic masterpiece by the renowned Dutch artist Rembrandt van Rijn, holds a significant place in art history. Painted in 1635, it depicts the biblical story of Belshazzar, the last ruler of Babylon, and his decadent feast.

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