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Typically depicted amidst his fervent entourage of satyrs and Maenads - the devoted female followers of the god - Dionysus embodies the very essence of wild abandon. ...This stunning marble portrait captures the god's striking features with utmost...
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The Greek iconography of Dionysus vividly depicts the ripened grapes in vineyards and, naturally, the intoxicating wine that follows their creation. He is a god of revelation, known as "the arriving god," whose enigmatic nature as an outsider deity...
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His procession (thiasus) is made up of wild female followers (maenads) and bearded satyrs with erect penises; some are armed with the thyrsus, some dance or play music. The god himself is drawn in a chariot, usually by exotic beasts such as lions or...
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Dionysus, the god of grape harvest, winemaking and wine, ritual madness, fertility, theatre, and religious ecstasy, is depicted as a bearded, robed male figure holding a fennel staff with a pine-cone tip. He is often shown in various forms,...
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The thyrsus, a majestic pine-cone-topped staff, is inextricably linked to the revered god of wine, fertility and ritual madness, Dionysus in Greek mythology or Bacchus as he's known in Roman lore. ...This iconic symbol was frequently wielded by his...
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A majestic visage, this - the head of a fully formed Dionysus, his beard flowing majestically from his chin - unearthed to the south of the towering Acropolis in Athens.
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As the embodiment of Zeus's underworld aspect, Dionysus is believed to have been born from the union of Zeus and Persephone, symbolizing the cyclical nature of life, death, and rebirth. ...His mythology is deeply intertwined with Orphism, a mystical...
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Dionysus reigned supreme as the god of the grape harvest, winemaking and wine, of unbridled ritual madness, fertility, theatre, and ecstatic worship in ancient Greece's rich tapestry of mythology and faith. ...Wine held a revered position within Greek...
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Engraved on its base, an inscription reveals that Numerio Popidio Ampliato, father of Popidio Celsino, gifted this figurine as an offering after restoring the temple with his own funds. ...In ancient mythology, Dionysus was linked to the Egyptian god...
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Dionysus is a powerful deity revered for his control over the fertile grape harvest, expertly guiding the art of winemaking and the intoxicating effects of wine in ancient Greece's rich spiritual heritage and mythology.
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This stunning marble masterpiece brings to life Dionysus, the revered ancient Greek deity who embodied the essence of wine, ecstatic rituals, fertility, theater, and spiritual frenzy. Wine held a pivotal position in Greek society, and the cult of...
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... alle Terme, is a classicizing work of the 2nd century AD, heavily influenced by the masterpieces of the 4th-century BC artists. In ancient mythology, the panther was a massive creature revered as one of the favored mounts of the god Dionysus.
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Dionysus was the powerful Olympian god of wine, vibrant vegetation, intense pleasure, ecstatic festivity, unbridled madness, and wild frenzy. He was often depicted as a mature, bearded deity or a handsome, long-haired youth. His iconic attributes...
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The features of this face evoke echoes of Zeus's and Hermes' iconic imagery, yet the distinctive coiffure unmistakably identifies it as a likeness of Dionysus. ...A wreath of foliage crowns the head, adorned with a delicate fillet that adds to its...
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This is a majestic fragment of a head attributed to Dionysus, revered as the god of wine and ecstatic revelry. Purchased with the assistance of the Marion E. Hurlbut (Class of 1889) Memorial Fund. ...Digitized by Laura Weston in 2019 -...
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The likeness of this portrait bears striking resemblance to motifs commonly associated with Zeus and Hermes in ancient iconography, yet the hairstyles unmistakably identify it as an image of Dionysus, the Greek deity revered for his association with...
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The iconic portrait of Dionysus showcases the god surrounded by a majestic panther, an animal deeply connected to his revered cult. ...Crafted in accordance with widely accepted Hellenistic templates, this stunning statue stands as a testament to the...
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The Boncompagni Ludovisi Collection houses a 17th-century sculpture of Dionysus, painstakingly crafted to mirror an ancient statue of the deity. The intention behind creating this archaeological replica is unmistakable in its use of marble fragments...
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The expression of the face corresponds: the enormously broad nose, the great distance between the eyes, the brows rising towards the temples, the open mouth with the thick lips are all a splendid characterization of the God of Nature, the Bull God...
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Dionysus stands proudly with a wreath encircling his head, showcasing striking contrasts on either side: youthful beauty on one profile and distinguished maturity on the other, complete with a robust beard. ...This unique herm, unfortunately lacking its...
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A 4th-century B.C. ...replica of a Greek original, likely originating from Praxiteles' workshop.
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Roman sculptor crafts majestic life-size marble head of Bacchus, the revered god of wine and fertility, featuring a captivating long oval face, richly textured with dense curls that flow from his temples, surrounded by a stunning wreath of...
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The patron deity of wine is shown standing upright and bare, reclining in a relaxed pose. A wreath of ivy adorns his head, while a fillet crowns it, and his hair is styled in an intricate coiffure. His left arm rests upon the trunk of a tree, which...
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This stunning plaster portrait is a beautifully crafted bust from an extensive full-figure work of the 2nd century AD on display at The Louvre in Paris (Ma87 m2).\r\nJust recently, this cast was identified as 'Bust of a Wine God', possibly due to its...
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... statuette portrays a youthful wine deity, its facial features unmistakably feminine. ...The artifact exhibits obvious signs of intense heat damage, suggesting it once belonged to a prestigious Prienian household that met its demise circa 135 BC.
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The Bust of Bacchus, crafted from gleaming Pentelic marble, showcases a distinctive Roman eclecticism infused with influences from Hellenistic masterpieces. ...This magnificent sculpture was unearthed in the Horti Lamiani, situated just steps away from...
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Dionysus emerged as the supreme deity of fertility and intoxicating beverages, eventually becoming revered as a protector of creative expression. ...As the originator of wine, he introduced humanity to the wonders of viticulture and cultivated a...
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Dionysus Triumphant in India Mid to Late 2nd Century AD Crafted from Marble To learn more about this stunning work of art, visit: http://www.mfah.org/en/art/highlights/dionysus-india-victory/
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The double herm head of Dionysus vividly depicts the Greek god of wine and theatre, sporting a full beard on one side while remaining smooth-shaven on the other. ...The striking contrast in portraits stems from the deliberate replacement of one of...
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As he traveled extensively, Dionysus, the god of wine and fertility, was accompanied by Maenads and Satyrs, a loyal entourage that included panthers and goats as their revered attributes. Together, they surrendered themselves to an ecstasy fueled by...