Περιγραφή As I believe that the idea about the lifelike depiction of emotions does not resolve the question about the timeless attraction that Rembrandts art exerts, since the issue of verisimilitude may be linked to different criteria, I opt for a different approach. Certain positions to Rembrandts work indicate an important affinity to the sublime, as expressed by Longinus, while the Longinian sublime is reformulated in Dutch seventeenth-century texts. Accordingly, I move from the viewers empathy to a response that perceives the depicted stories and emotions within the framework of the sublime, not necessarily as experienced emotions with which the viewer can identify, but as expressions of a complex circumstance which includes the exceptional, vastness, transcendence, or darkness and fear. To put it differently, I try to trace the sublime in Rembrandts history painting, not as the painters intended goal, but as a possible approach within a dynamic process that involves the viewers stance towards the artwork.Seven resistless warriors-captains have slit a bullocks throat over an iron-rimmed shield, and have brushed their hands over the bullocks blood and sworn an oath by War and Havoc and Terror, the lover of blood.Longinus on Aeschylus"