Feast of Belsassar, Crispijn van de Passe (I), 1580 - 1588 Canvas Print
The feast of Belsassar, the king of the Chaldeans, as an allegory on the sinful meal. The king and his company drink to pagan gods from cups stolen from the temple of Solomon. Then a human hand appears that writes on the wall and scares the king. In the background, belsassar's murder. In the margin a line and a six-line caption, in three columns, in Latin explaining the proposed.
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