1. Balthasar - Noun
2. Balthasar - Proper noun
(New Testament) one of the three sages from the east who came bearing gifts for the infant Jesus
Source: WordNetBirth year, location, and family Inauthentic depiction of Champlain, by Théophile Hamel (1870), after the one by Ducornet ( d. 1856), based on a portrait of Michel Particelli d'Emery ( d. 1650) by Balthasar Moncornet ( d. 1668). Source: Internet
Balthasar de Monconys visited him in 1663 to see some of his work, but Vermeer had no paintings to show. Source: Internet
Four years before, in 1685, the old city of Dresden was destroyed by a fire; later, Wolf Caspar von Klengel and Balthasar Permoser were entrusted by the Duke with the reconstruction of the city in the baroque style which was the new fashion at the time. Source: Internet
Early life Map by Balthasar Florisz van Berckenrode (1625) with the present location of the Moses and Aaron church in white, but also the spot where Spinoza grew up. Source: Internet
Our attention is directed to the pensive eyes and melancholy face of Balthasar in Gossaert’s scene, painted at the start of the 16th century. Source: Internet
The first Ballet per se is thought to be Balthasar de Beaujoyeulx 's Ballet Comique de la Reine (1581). Source: Internet