Dream of the Nebuchadnezzar, Johannes or Lucas of the Doetechum, 1643 Canvas Print
Daniel stands before the throne of King Nebuchadnezzar and explains the king's dreams. At the top you can see the king's dreams. A watchman descends from the sky on the left and orders the large tree to be cut down. On the right the dream of the statue with the head of gold and feet of iron and loam. Daniel tells that the first dream means that the king will be disowned and will live like an animal for seven years. In the background you can see how Nebuchadnezzar is sent away. On the left side of the landscape, Nebuchadnezzar lives like an animal and eats grass. Below the representation a reference in Latin to the Bible text in Dan. 2:26. The dream from Dan. 4. however, is central to this performance.
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