The Baptism of the Eunuch is a 1626 painting by the Dutch artist Rembrandt van Rijn, owned by the Museum Catharijneconvent in Utrecht since 1976.
In the middle of the foreground, a black man kneels as the foremost of seven figures staggered one behind the other, wearing an ermine cloak over a purple robe and a white waistband over it.
To the left of the center of the picture stands a tall white man with a sparse fringe of hair and a long gray beard, who is dressed in a light brown robe and wears an orange waistband and a purple cloak.
He attentively observes the baptism, and on his knees he holds his master's turban of blue and red fabric.
On the right edge of the picture, the view extends far into the distance, with towering dark rocks or the silhouette of a town in front of two hills.