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“Statue of Bacchus” Bacchus (known to the Greeks as Dionysus) was the Roman god of wine, fertility, and pleasure. He is thought to be the inventor of wine and is often identified by wine-related elements such as grapes, grapevines, and drinking...
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This statue of Bacchus, God of wine, originally stood proudly on the south pediment of Duff House in Banffshire. It is one of six stunning classical gods in the collection, featuring Apollo, Minerva, Mars, Mercury, and Luna, all likely crafted by Jan...
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The Colossal Figure of Bacchus Springs to Life Captured in Stunning Detail Through Photogrammetric Magic A 3D Representation Born from a Thousand Images, Revealing Every Curve and Contour with Unparalleled Clarity A Set of High-Definition Maps...
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The exquisite marble figurine depicts Bacchus in a quintessential stance, nonchalantly grasping an empty goblet in his right hand as he leans casually against the sturdy trunk of a tree, which serves as a prop for a lush vine laden with fruit. ...At his...
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low poly model of the statue of Bacchus for use in Architectural visualization, AR, and game engines
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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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Antic statue of Bacchus and Satyr plased on fountain in Monplaisir Garden of Peterhof museum in Saint-Petersburg, Russia. Fully authentic with the original statue. Made from 3D-scan and prepared for machining or 3D-printing. Have about 500k polygons....
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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 complete statue was supposed to measure approximately 90 cm in height, which corresponds to the register of sculptures made for private decoration of wealthy homes. Certain characteristic details allow identifying Bacchus, the Roman god of wine,...
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The sculpture captures Bacchus, Roman mythology's god of intoxication and wine, in a serene state. 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...
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... 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 late 18th century in Rome.
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The Fountain of Bacchus, also known as Fontana del Bacchino or Fontanella del Nano Morgante, stands tall in Florence's Boboli Gardens near the Pitti Palace. The massive marble sculpture measures 116cm high and showcases a drunken court dwarf named...
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This magnificent sculpture of Bacchus rivals the esteemed commissions for marble portraits and figures ordered by Peter the Great of Russia from renowned Italian sculptors like Pietro Baratta and others for his majestic gardens throughout the Tsar's...
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In Greek mythology, he is presented as a son of Zeus and the mortal Semele, thus semi-divine or heroic: and as son of Zeus and Persephone or Demeter, thus both fully divine, part-chthonic and possibly identical with Iacchus of the Eleusinian...
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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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... the opulent Roman aesthetic. This is part of a set of three, explore the others here: https://www.myminifactory.com/object/3d-print-supports-of-marble-tables-athlete-60096, https://www.myminifactory.com/object/3d-print-bacchus-and-his-retinue-60168
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In 1544, Gherardo Bartolini, brother and successor of the benefactor, presented the statue to Cosimo I de' Medici, who displayed it in the grand apartments of Palazzo Vecchio. ...The statue was relocated once more during the 17th century and suffered...
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In 1501, the Bacchus was relocated from Riario's residence to the garden of banker Jacopo Galli's Roman estate, where it remained for many years. Eventually, the Medici family acquired this captivating sculpture in 1572 for a substantial sum of 240...
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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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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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... 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 is a depiction of the god Bacchus. It was once proudly displayed at the entrance of one of the few remaining noble residences in Berlin, the "Ermelerhaus", constructed in the mid-16th century. Part of the impressive sculpture collection at the...
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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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... Duchesse d'Aiguillon's collection (1694-1675) in 1675. This particular statuette is one of the rare antiques found in Richelieu's Parisian collection. The positioning of the ancient torso fragment bears a striking resemblance to the Adonis Mazarin.
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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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Dionysus is represented by city religions as the protector of those who do not belong to conventional society and thus symbolizes everything which is chaotic, dangerous and unexpected, everything which escapes human reason and which can only be...
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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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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.