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Bacchus Dionysus Collection (#5)

"Bacchus Dionysus: Celebrating the God of Wine and Revelry" Vase with the cortege of Dionysus




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"Bacchus Dionysus: Celebrating the God of Wine and Revelry" Vase with the cortege of Dionysus, bas relief (marble): This intricate marble artwork depicts a grand procession honoring Bacchus, showcasing his divine presence. Allegory of Joy and Melancholy, 1628 (oil on canvas): In this captivating oil painting, Bacchus is portrayed as both the bringer of joy and melancholy, reflecting the dual nature of human emotions. Silenus and the young Bacchus, 1571-74 (bronze): This bronze sculpture captures a tender moment between Silenus, an elderly companion to Bacchus, and a youthful depiction of the god himself. Bacchus, 1496-97 (marble): Carved from marble with exquisite detail, this statue showcases Bacchus in all his glory - exuding confidence and power as he holds a goblet overflowing with wine. Bacchus and Ampelos, 1548-50 circa (marble): A mesmerizing marble sculpture depicting Bacchus alongside Ampelos - symbolizing their close relationship as they revel together in eternal bliss. Bacchanal with cherubs, 17th century (oil on canvas): This vibrant oil painting portrays a wild bacchanalian celebration filled with dancing cherubs under the watchful eye of Bacchus himself. The Young Bacchus c. 1596 (oil on canvas): Painted during his youthfulness by an unknown artist; this oil masterpiece captures the essence of innocence mixed with mischief that defines young Dionysian spirit Triumph of Bacchus aka "The Drinkers, " after Diego Velazquez: In this tempera artwork glued to canvas inspired by Velazquez's original work.