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... Medici, who displayed it in the grand apartments of Palazzo Vecchio. The statue was relocated once more during the 17th century and suffered significant damage in a devastating fire that ravaged the building in 1762, leaving behind visible scars.
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Michelangelo's Early Ambition: A Bacchus Born from Ancient Inspiration Michelangelo, driven by his passion for ancient statuary, took on a daunting challenge as he crafted the enigmatic Bacchus with its precarious balance and inebriated stare. In...
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Bacchus sits regally amidst a bounty of grapes and animal hides in Perchtoldsdorf's Zellpark, a majestic baroque figure born from the 18th century. ...In ancient Greek lore, Bacchus is revered as the god of wine, revelry, wild abandon, and spiritual...
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Sansovino's Bacchus, crafted for Giovanni Bartolini, deviates sharply from Michelangelo's Bacchus, a work that he undoubtedly had witnessed firsthand. In stark contrast to Michelangelo's heavy, intoxicated god, Sansovino's representation of the wine...
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Wine's revered deity, Bacchus, is captured in this statue, radiating a carefree aura as he indulges in the pleasures of life, often depicted with a subtle air of intoxication.
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Bacchus proudly grasps clusters of luscious grapes in his right hand, underscoring his revered position as a Roman deity associated with the pleasures of fine wine. ...Meanwhile, Dionysus, a prominent figure in Greek mythology, personifies the grape...
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View the object in our database: https://sammlung-online.stadtmuseum.de/Details/Index/574303 Learn more about the god Bacchus: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dionysus Discover more about the "Ermelerhaus": https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ermelerhaus...
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The statue of Bacchus was commissioned by the wealthy banker Jacopo Galli for his garden, with a precise request to emulate the ancient models. The figure of this intoxicated and stumbling god conveys both youthful energy and femininity. According to...
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The hair ornaments featured in this work bear striking similarities to the renowned bust of Antinous as Bacchus found at the Capitoline Museums and the British Museum. Despite these notable parallels, little is known about this captivating bust,...
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The statuette in question represents a "Little Bacchus holding a bucket in his left hand". It was first brought to light at the Palais-Cardinal in 1643, and later acquired by the Duchesse d'Aiguillon's collection (1694-1675) in 1675. This particular...
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... he is here depicted as a young child, yet with the pose of an adult. Standing on his barrel, the subject of drinkenness is understated, and causes something of a discomfort when it is linked to the youth and apparent innocence of the child Bacchus.
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This striking full-figure statue of Bacchus, the revered wine god, showcases Erik Gustaf Göthe's exceptional skill in neoclassical sculptural style. Following his rigorous training at the Academy of Arts in 1803, he embarked on a journey to Italy,...
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Bacchus is the supreme deity of vintage wine production, winemaking expertise, and wine in ancient Greek mythology and rituals. He rules over wild revelry, fertility, theater performances, and spiritual fervor. This artifact is part of "Scan The...
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The youthful Bacchus, depicted in a carefree pose, rests against the lush vine of a grapevine. Crafted from gleaming white marble, this exquisite Roman artwork originates from the Villa Chiragan in Martres-Tolosane. The abstracted forms and delicate...
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Also known as Bacchus, the name adopted by the Romans and the frenzy he induces. His thyrsus is sometimes wound with ivy and dripping with honey. It is a beneficent wand but also a weapon, and can be used to destroy those who oppose his cult and the...
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The mastermind behind this stunning work remains a mystery, but one thing is certain - it was commissioned by none other than Catherine the Great herself.
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This sculpture of the Greek deity responsible for both wine and theater, Dionysus, was part of a personal collection owned by Cardinal Melchior de Polignac.
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Dionysus is the mighty deity who rules over the grape harvest, the art of winemaking, and the intoxicating power of wine in ancient Greek mythology. The Greeks revered wine as a sacred drink, and the cult of Dionysus was the epicenter of its...
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In a contract from February 1804 between Countess Vorontsova and Thorvaldsen, Thorvaldsen undertakes to make a group depicting Amor and Psyche (A27) and two sculptures depicting Bachus (A2) and Ganymede (A41). Bacchys (or Dionysus) is the god of...
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Percival Ball honed his skills at the prestigious Royal Academy before showcasing his talents from 1865 to 1882. In 1866, he received a well-deserved medal for his striking relief depicting The Brazen Serpent. Ball's impressive marble work, The...
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Dionysus reigns supreme as the patron deity of the bountiful grape harvest, masterful winemaker, and revered lord of intoxicating wines in ancient Greece's rich pantheon of gods.
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Dionysus is the god of the grape harvest, winemaking and wine, of ritual madness, fertility theatre and religious ecstasy in Greek mythology. Wine played an important role in Greek culture with the cult of Dionysus the main religious focus for...
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Alexander Munro's marble masterpiece captures a tender moment of Rorie Matheson, portrayed as the innocent and carefree Infant Bacchus, radiating pure joy at just three years old.
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This stunning relief showcases Bacchus and Ariadne, crafted by skilled artisans from a Roman workshop that flourished during the 3rd century BC.
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... he's depicted as an adolescent here, yet exudes the poise of a grown man. Standing on his keg, the theme of intoxication is subtly downplayed, which creates a sense of unease when linked to the youthfulness and apparent innocence of young Bacchus.
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Considered one of the most important challenges by the young Michelangelo, fascinated as he was by ancient statuary, this Bacchus with its precarious equilibrium and drunken gaze was not appreciated by its patron, Cardinal Raffaele Riario: already in...
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On display at the Sculpture Garden, the Warwick vase showcases Bacchus as a well-groomed young man with a refined head, adorned with elegant curls and a wreath made from perfectly ripened grapes. High-resolution 3D scans were created using an Artec...
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The figure depicted is Bacchus, or Dionysus, the revered deity associated with wine, adorned with a wreath made from ivy. ...As a master restorer of antique sculptures, Albacini was renowned for his exceptional skill, second only to Cavaceppi during the...
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Roman Copy of Bacchus or Satyr from a Greek Original, 2nd Century CE, Rome, Marble. Musée du Cinquantenaire, Brussels, Belgium. Created with Autodesk's ReCap and ReMake. A Youthful Figure Wrapped in Panther Fur, the Panther's Head Resting on His...