Bacchus
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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 drawing of his hair suggest that it was created towards the end of the 4th or beginning of the 5th century. Standing at an impressive height of 49 cm, its length is a considerable 30 cm, with a depth of 21 cm. This masterpiece bears the inventory number Ra134-137 and can be further explored through the link provided: https://tools.wmflabs.org/reasonator/?&q=25114454. This remarkable artwork has undergone meticulous 3D digitization using cutting-edge technology from IMA Solutions SARL, specifically the Artec EVA and/or Spider 3D scanners.
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