Difference between revisions of "Feast of Belshazzar (1705 Celesti), art"

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==History and current location==
==History and current location==
St. Petersburg [Russia]: Hermitage.  
 
On display at Saint Petersburg [Russia]: Hermitage Museum.  


==External links==
==External links==
*[ Web Gallery of Art]
*[ Web Gallery of Art]


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[[Category:1705*Celeste]]
[[Category:Fiction|1705 Celesti]]
[[Category:Art|1705 Celesti]]
[[Category:Art|1705 Celesti]]
[[Category:Paintings|1705 Celesti]]
[[Category:Paintings|1705 Celesti]]


[[Category:Made in the 1700s|1705 Celesti]]
[[Category:Italian Fiction|1705 Celesti]]
[[Category:Italian Art|1705 Celesti]]
 
[[Category:Made in the 1700s|*1705 Celesti]]
 
[[Category:On display in Russia|1705 Celesti]]
[[Category:On display in Saint Petersburg|1705 Celesti]]
[[Category:On display at Hermitage Museum|1705 Celesti]]
 


[[Category:Daniel (subject)|1705 Celesti]]
[[Category:Daniel (subject)|1705 Celesti]]

Revision as of 06:46, 15 April 2013

Feast of Belshazzar (1705) is a painting by Andrea Celesti.

Abstract

History and current location

On display at Saint Petersburg [Russia]: Hermitage Museum.

External links

  • [ Web Gallery of Art]