Artwork

Belshazzar's feast (Daniel 5:1-31)

Belshazzar's feast (Daniel 5:1-31), by Unknown, oil, 1612
Belshazzar's feast (Daniel 5:1-31), by Unknown, oil, 1612

Belshazzar's feast (Daniel 5:1-31) is an oil painting by the Flemish Baroque painting artist Unknown. It dates from 1612 and is held in the collection of the National Museum in Warsaw. Belshazzar's Feast is an oil painting depicting a sumptuous banquet scene.

About this work

Overview

Belshazzar's Feast is an oil painting depicting a sumptuous banquet scene. The work showcases a large table surrounded by figures, with a prominent male figure seated on a throne-like chair.

Subject & Meaning

The painting illustrates a biblical narrative, specifically the story of Belshazzar's feast as described in Daniel 5:1-31. The scene conveys a sense of opulence and revelry, with the figures engaged in a lavish celebration.

Technique & Style

The artist employs chiaroscuro, utilizing strong contrasts between light and dark to create a sense of depth and volume. The use of warm lighting and rich colors enhances the overall atmosphere of luxury and drama.

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Artist & collection

Artist

Unknown

entity whose identity is not known

Frequently asked questions

Who painted Belshazzar's feast (Daniel 5:1-31)?

Belshazzar's feast (Daniel 5:1-31) was painted by Unknown in 1612.

Where can I see Belshazzar's feast (Daniel 5:1-31)?

Belshazzar's feast (Daniel 5:1-31) is held by National Museum in Warsaw.

What movement is Belshazzar's feast (Daniel 5:1-31)?

Belshazzar's feast (Daniel 5:1-31) is associated with Flemish Baroque painting.