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Photo Mug : Masaks of Fawns and Bacchante, Thyrsuses, one with a top of ivy leaves the other with a pine cone, Amphorae, Tambourin, Cymbals, Rhytons or drinking horns, Patera, the Jynx, a bird introduced in Bacchanalian processions (engraving)

Masaks of Fawns and Bacchante, Thyrsuses, one with a top of ivy leaves the other with a pine cone, Amphorae, Tambourin, Cymbals, Rhytons or drinking horns, Patera, the Jynx, a bird introduced in Bacchanalian processions (engraving)




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Masaks of Fawns and Bacchante, Thyrsuses, one with a top of ivy leaves the other with a pine cone, Amphorae, Tambourin, Cymbals, Rhytons or drinking horns, Patera, the Jynx, a bird introduced in Bacchanalian processions (engraving)

5200780 Masaks of Fawns and Bacchante, Thyrsuses, one with a top of ivy leaves the other with a pine cone, Amphorae, Tambourin, Cymbals, Rhytons or drinking horns, Patera, the Jynx, a bird introduced in Bacchanalian processions (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Masaks of Fawns and Bacchante, Thyrsuses, one with a top of ivy leaves the other with a pine cone, Amphorae, Tambourin, Cymbals, Rhytons or drinking horns, Patera, the Jynx, a bird introduced in Bacchanalian processions. Illustration for Costume of the Ancients by Thomas Hope (Henry G Bohn, 1841).); © Look and Learn

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Amphorae Ancients Bacchanalian Bacchante Cone Cymbals Deer Deers Fallow Deer Fawn Fawns Horns Introduced Patera Pine Processions Roe Deer Stag Tambourin Fowls Jynx


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This engraving from the 19th century showcases a scene filled with ancient costumes and symbols of revelry. The print, titled "Masaks of Fawns and Bacchante" transports us to a world of classical fashion and mythical celebration. Intricately detailed, the image features two figures adorned in elaborate attire. One wears a mask representing a fawn, while the other embodies a bacchante. Their thyrsuses, one crowned with ivy leaves and the other with a pine cone, symbolize their connection to Dionysus, the Greek god of wine and ecstasy. Surrounding them are various objects associated with Bacchanalian processions: amphorae for wine storage, tambourines for rhythmic music-making, cymbals for lively soundscape creation, rhytons or drinking horns for libations, and patera as ceremonial vessels. Additionally present is the jynx bird—a creature introduced into these festive parades. The illustration originally appeared in Thomas Hope's book "Costume of the Ancients" (1841), offering readers insights into ancient dress styles. This particular artwork exemplifies his meticulous attention to detail and historical accuracy. Through this enchanting print by an English School artist from centuries ago, we can glimpse into an era where masquerade balls were not only fashionable but also deeply rooted in mythology and tradition. It serves as both an artistic masterpiece capturing classical beauty and an educational tool shedding light on ancient customs that continue to intrigue us today.

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