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The Feast of Belshazzar

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In this grand tableau, the chaotic yet vibrant scene unfolds within a lavish banquet hall, vividly illustrating the Biblical story of Belshazzar's feast. The artist captures the essence of revelry coupled with an imminent sense of doom, the stark interplay between merriment and impending fate bringing a palpable tension to the composition. Brightly dressed nobles feast at ornate tables, their expressions ranging from joy to terror as a mysterious hand writes on the wall, heralding doom. The opulent costume design is a testament to creativity and historical reflection, drawing the viewer into the era's grandeur.

The coloring is eclectic yet harmonious, evoking an elaborate palette that bursts with rich reds, golds, and deep blues; these shades dance alongside shadows, creating depth and enhancing the drama. Each character is rendered with meticulous detail, from the flowing textiles draping over their forms to the intricate designs of the furniture. This work is not just a feast but a narrative juxtaposition, inviting viewers to contemplate the fragility of power and the fleeting nature of life amidst celebration. It resonates with historical significance, reflecting Surikov's talent at weaving emotion into visual storytelling, making this piece a powerful exploration of human spectacle and fate.

The Feast of Belshazzar

Vasily Surikov

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1873

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3056 × 1720 px
1400 × 810 mm

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