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Le Festin de Baltazar-Véron, 1850. Creator: Honore DaumierLe Festin de Baltazar-Veron, 1850. The Feast of Baltazar-Veron. Caricature of French opera manager and publisher Louis-Desire Veron (1798-1867)
Belshazzars Feast (First steel plate), June 1, 1826. Creator: John MartinBelshazzars Feast (First steel plate), June 1, 1826
Belshazzars Feast, from Illustrations of the Bible, 1835. Creator: John MartinBelshazzars Feast, from Illustrations of the Bible, 1835
The Feast of Belshazzar. Creator: Strobel, BartholomausThe Feast of Belshazzar. Private Collection
The Feast of Belshazzar, First third of 17th cen. CreatorThe Feast of Belshazzar, First third of 17th cen. Private Collection
Balthazars Feast, ca. 1624. Creator: Jan MullerBalthazars Feast, ca. 1624
The Feast of Belshazzar. Creator: Tintoretto, Jacopo (1518-1594)The Feast of Belshazzar. Found in the Collection of Museo di Castelvecchio, Verona
The Feast of Belshazzar, ca 1543. Creator: Tintoretto, Jacopo (1518-1594)The Feast of Belshazzar, ca 1543. Found in the Collection of Art History Museum, Vienne
The Feast of Belshazzar, 1820. Creator: Martin, John (1789-1854)The Feast of Belshazzar, 1820. Found in the Collection of Yale Center for British Art
Belshazzars Feast, c. 1639 by Rembrandt
The Feast of Belshazzar. Artist: Francken, Frans, the Younger (1581-1642)The Feast of Belshazzar. Private Collection
The Feast of Belshazzar, 1596. Artist: Valckenborch, Frederik van (1566-1623)The Feast of Belshazzar, 1596. Private Collection
Belshazzars Feast, 19th century(?). Artist: J HorsburghBelshazzars Feast, 19th century(?). Scene from the Bible ( Daniel V.17.28)
Belshazzars Feast, ca 1637. Artist: Rembrandt van Rhijn (1606-1669)Belshazzars Feast, ca 1637. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London
The Feast of Belshazzar, 17th or early 18th century. Artist: Pietro DandiniThe Feast of Belshazzar, 17th or early 18th century. Scene from the Bible (Daniel V.17.28). After profaning the sacred vessels of the enslaved Israelites
Daniel interpreting the writing on the wall at the feast of Belshazzar, king of Babylon. The writing read Mene Mene Tekel Upharsin (You are weighed in the scales and found wanting)