Balaam and the Ass
Balaam and the Ass is a 1626 painting by the Dutch artist Rembrandt, dating from his time in Leiden and now in the Musée Cognacq-Jay in Paris.
It portrays the biblical account of the talking ass debating with diviner Balaam.
Scene is based on Rembrandst`s teacher Pieter Lastman`s composition of the same subjet, now in Israli Museum, Jerusalem. Figure of Balaam and his ass are direct borrowings from Lastman.
References
Balaam's Donkey (Numbers 22:21-34)
Bibliography
- Steven M. Nadler: Rembrandt's Jews, University of Chicago Press, 2003 ISBN 0226567370
- Jane Turner (ed.): From Rembrandt to Vermer - 17th-Century Dutch Artists (Grove Dictionary of Art), 2000., New York, p. 268
- http://www.museecognacqjay.paris.fr/en/la-collection/ass-prophet-balaam
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