Rembrandt’s painting "Belshazzar’s Feast"

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Rembrandt’s painting "Belshazzar’s Feast" is a dramatic Baroque masterpiece depicting the biblical moment when mysterious writing appears on the wall to foretell King Belshazzar’s downfall.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Baroque artwork
oil painting
painting
artHistoricalSignificance celebrated for its dramatic narrative intensity
major example of Rembrandt’s history painting
artist Rembrandt van Rijn
surface form: Rembrandt
artisticPeriod Dutch Golden Age
basedOn Biblical story of Belshazzar’s feast
colorPalette rich golds and deep shadows
countryOfOrigin Dutch Republic
creator Rembrandt van Rijn
surface form: Rembrandt
creatorNationality Dutch
culturalContext 17th-century Dutch art
depictionType dramatic biblical scene
depicts Belshazzar
a royal banquet
a scene from the Book of Daniel
sacred vessels from the Temple in Jerusalem
terrified courtiers
the writing on the wall
emotionalTone terror and astonishment
genre history painting
hasKingAsSubject true
iconography Mene, Mene, Tekel, Upharsin
inspiredBy Book of Daniel
surface form: Book of Daniel, chapter 5
languageOfTitle English
mainCharacter Belshazzar
surface form: King Belshazzar
medium oil on canvas
oil paint
movement Baroque
narrativeSource Jewish and Christian biblical tradition
notableFeature Hebrew inscription miraculously appearing on the wall
dramatic lighting
expressive facial expressions of figures
luxurious costumes
portrays a pagan king confronted by divine judgment
portraysMoment the instant the writing appears on the wall
religiousContext Tanakh
surface form: Hebrew Bible

Bible
surface form: Old Testament
style dramatic chiaroscuro
dynamic composition
subjectMatter Old Testament narrative
support canvas
theme divine judgment
hubris and downfall
sacrilege
title Belshazzar’s Feast

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Belshazzar subjectOf Rembrandt’s painting "Belshazzar’s Feast"