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About the Artwork

The enchanting artwork Balaam and the Ass unravels the biblical tale of Numbers 22:21-34, presenting the moment when Balaam, unwillingly summoned to curse the Israelites, is confronted by divine intervention through his donkey. Overcome with frustration, he overlooks the angel blocking their path; only his faithful ass possesses the foresight to evade the impending danger. This undercurrent of humor and irony makes the scene particularly poignant as the ass ultimately speaks out in defense. Rembrandt captures this encounter with striking insight, portraying an intense, dramatic confrontation that showcases the artist's prowess in infusing emotion into a historical narrative.

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Did You Know

The figure of Balaam represents the tension between divinity and human ambition, reflecting the biblical theme of prophetic responsibility and moral vision, which was a common subject during Rembrandt’s time.
This painting marks Rembrandt’s transition from student to master, bridging influences from his teacher Pieter Lastman and establishing his distinct style that would later transform the course of Western art.
Today, Balaam and the Ass resides in the Musée Cognacq-Jay in Paris, where it continues to draw attention for its captivating representation of a lesser-known biblical narrative reinterpreted through Rembrandt’s visionary lens.

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