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See the object in our database: https://sammlung-online.stadtmuseum.de/Details/Index/574303 More about the god Bacchus: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dionysus More about the “Ermelerhaus”: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ermelerhaus CC-BY-Attribution:...
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Bacchus with grapes and animal fur in the Zellpark in Perchtoldsdorf. ...The baroque figure dates from the 18th century. In Greek mythology, Bacchus is the god of wine, intoxication, madness and ecstasy.
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This statue depicts Bacchus, the god of wine and theatre, typically shown slightly drunk or enjoying life.
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Bacchus is depicted holding grapes on his right hand to emphasize his status as a Roman God of Wine. ...Dionysus or Dionysos, was the god of the grape harvest, winemaking and wine, of ritual madness and ecstasy in Greek mythology.
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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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With the hair decorations, the bust holds strong similarities to the famous bust of Antinous as Bacchus from the Capitoline Museums and British Museum. With this said, nothing is written about this intriguing bust which posesses incredibly...
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Sansovino worked on his Bacchus for Giovanni Bartolini, departing from Michelangelo's Bacchus which he had no doubt seen. Sansovino's god of wine and his joyful celebration contrast with Michelangelo's bloated, inebriated yet mysterious god. Vasari...
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Representation of adolescent Bacchus leaning against a grape vine, white marble from the Roman Villa Chiragan in Martres-Tolosane. The abstraction of the forms and the drawing of the hair would make it possible to date the work towards the end of the...
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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 statuette corresponds to the mention of a "Little Bacchus holding a bucket in the left hand". It was pointed out at the Palais-Cardinal in 1643 and then in the collection of the Duchesse d'Aiguillon (1694-1675) in 1675. This is one of the rare...
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This full-figure statue of Bacchus, the wine god, highlights Erik Gustaf Göthe's talent in neoclassical sculptural style. After completing training at the Academy of Arts in 1803 he traveled to Italy and studied under Antonio Canova. These 3D...
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Carried out for the garden of the Villa of Giovanni Bartolini in Gualfonda, this Bacchus was immediately recognised as a masterpiece of grace and elegance, becoming a model for young sculptors. In 1544 Gherardo Bartolini, brother and heir of the...
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Bacchus is the god of the grape harvest, winemaking, and wine, of ritual madness, fertility, theatre and religious ecstasy in ancient Greek religion and myth. This object is part of "Scan The World". Scan the World is a non-profit initiative...
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... The statue of Bacchus was commissioned by the banker Jacopo Galli for this garden, ordering it to be fashioned after the models of the ancients. The body of this drunken and staggering god gives and impression of both youthfulness and femininity.
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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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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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Dionysus is the god of the grape harvest, winemaking and wine, of ritual madness, fertility, theatre and religious ecstasy in ancient Greek religion and myth. Wine played an important role in Greek culture, and the cult of Dionysus was the main...
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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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Dionysus is the god of the grape harvest, winemaking and wine, of ritual madness, fertility, theatre and religious ecstasy in ancient Greek religion and myth.
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Percival Ball studied at the Royal Academy and exhibited from 1865 to 1882. He was awarded a medal in 1866 for his relief depicting The Brazen Serpent. Ball's marble, The Genius of Lancashire, now in the Manchester City Art Gallery, most closely...
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This marble figure of the god of wine and drama, Dionysos, comes from a private collection of Cardinal Melchior de Polignac.
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The sculptor and date of production of this piece is unknown. ...Commissioned by Catherine the Great.
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Alexander Munro (1825-1871). ...Marble statue representing three-year-old Rorie Matheson as the infant Bacchus.
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Statue of Bacchus 3D scan by photogrammetry 4k Albedo+Normal map+Occlusion
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This is a side of sarcophagus, depicting Bacchus and Ariadne. ...It's a work of a Roman workshop dating back to the 3rd century BC.
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This relief either shows Bacchus as a young boy, or is a representation of Autumn, as he has a wine crown and is potentially holding onto a large jug with wine as well.
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The marble statuette shows Bacchus in a typical pose, rather languidly holding an empty wine-cup in his right hand and leaning against a tree-trunk with support a fruiting vine. ...The god's panther is at his feet.
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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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This is a copy after an antique bust in the Capitoline Museum in Rome. ...Bacchus or Dionysus, the god ow wine, is crowned with an ivy wreath. ...As a restorer of antique sculpture Albacini was second only to Cavaceppi in late 18th century Rome.