• The Conspiracy of Claudius Civilis (Dutch: De samenzwering van de Bataven onder Claudius Civilis) is an oil painting by the Dutch painter Rembrandt, c. 1661–62...
  • Today, The Conspiracy of the Batavians under Claudius Civilis is deemed the most magnificent expression of Rembrandt’s late, more free, style.
  • Photo of The Conspiracy of Claudius Civilis by Rembrandt. Undoubtedly Rembrandt retouched the picture so that it would not look like a fragment.
  • One of the most powerful historical works of 17th century Dutch painting, The Conspiracy of Claudius Civilis was originally Rembrandt's largest ever canvas.
  • The Conspiracy of Claudius Civilis concerns a tale from the Batavian rebellion in 69–70 AD.
  • A sketched study for the original work shows us what 'The Conspiracy of the Batavians under Claudius Civilis' was intented to look like.
  • When Rembrandt painted the Conspiracy of Claudius Civilis in 1661 and 1662, it was the largest painting of his career at roughly five by five metres.
  • In Rembrandt’s interpretation of Tacitus, Claudius Civilis dominates the scene in his costly garments and tall blue and orange headdress.
  • Rembrandt: The Conspiracy of Claudius Civilis wikidata:Q2234397 reasonator:Q2234397. Artist.
  • This analysis sheds new light on Rembrandt's Conspiracy of the Batavians under Claudius Civilis (Stockholm, Nationalmuseum)...