The Blinding of Samson
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The Blinding of Samson is a 1636 painting by Rembrandt, now in the Städel (in Frankfurt). The painting is the first of its kind in pictorial tradition. No other artist at the time had painted this specific narrative moment.
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Artist | Rembrandt |
Year | 1636 |
Medium | Oil on canvas |
Dimensions | 219.3 cm × 305 cm (86.3 in × 120 in) |
Location | Städel, Frankfurt am Main |
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This painting was a gift to the House of Orange, Rembrandt's current patron of a few commissioned paintings, via its secretary Constantijn Huygens, as an excuse for the delay of the commissioned Passion paintings. Later it was acquired by Friedrich Karl von Schönborn and remained in the Palais Schönborn-Batthyány in Vienna until it was acquired by the Städel in 1905.