female followers of dionysus 3d models

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Drunken Dionysus between Satyrs and Maenads
Drunken Dionysus between Satyrs and Maenads
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He may have been worshipped as early as 1500-11000 BCE by Mycenean Greeks.  In Greek mythology, maenads were the female followers of Dionysus and the most significant members of the Thiasus, the god's retinue. Their name literally translates as...

Head of Dionysus
Head of Dionysus
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... (called Bacchus in Roman mythology) is the Greek god of wine, theatre and ecstasy. ...He is often shown surrounded by Thiasus, his ecstatic retinue of satyrs and Maenads (the god's female followers). ...This is a marble head portrait of the god.

Thyrsus of Dionysus
Thyrsus of Dionysus
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This is a pine cone topped staff associated with the god of wine, fertility and ritual madness, Dionysus (Greek) or Bacchus (Roman). ...The Thyrsus or Thyrsos was commonly carried by his followers.

Head of Dionysus
Head of Dionysus
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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...

Head of mature Dionysus
Head of mature Dionysus
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This is the head of a mature, bearded Dionysus. ... This head was found south of the Acropolis, in Athens.

Bust of Dionysus
Bust of Dionysus
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Dionysus the god of the grape-harvest, winemaking and wine, of fertility, ritual madness, religious ecstasy, and theatre in ancient Greek religion and myth.  As Eleutherios ("the liberator"), his wine, music and ecstatic dance free his followers from...

Fragment of Dionysus
Fragment of Dionysus
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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...

Archaistic Hera of Dionysus
Archaistic Hera of Dionysus
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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.

Statue of Dionysus
Statue of Dionysus
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In this portrait of Dionysus the god is accompanied by a panther, the animal linked to his cult. ...The statue was carved according to largely widespread Hellenistic models.

Herm of Dionysus
Herm of Dionysus
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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...

Marble figurine of Dionysus
Marble figurine of Dionysus
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This sculpture was originally gilded and painted and represents Dionysus while he is pouring wine in the mouth of the panther next to his feet. The inscription engraved in the base informs that the figurine was a votive gift from Numerio Popidio...

Head of Dionysus
Head of Dionysus
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Roman, over life-size marble head of Dionysus (Bacchus), god of wine and fertility with a long oval face, his hair a mass of dense curls, encircled by a wreath of ivy leaves.  Roman, 1st century AD.

Head of Dionysus
Head of Dionysus
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This is a fragmented head of Dionysus, the god of wine and pleasure.   Purchase with the Marion E. ...Hurlbut (Class of 1889) Memorial FundDigitised by Laura Weston, 2019 - lmweston@mtholyoke.edu

Head of Dionysus
Head of Dionysus
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This marble sculpture depicts Dionysus, who was the god of 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...

Head of Dionysus
Head of Dionysus
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Head of Dionysus, sculpted in Pentelic marble. This is a Roman eclectic work inspired by Hellenistic models. ... From the Horti Lamiani, found in the area near the Piazza Vittorio Emanuele (1882)

Statue of Dionysus
Statue of Dionysus
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This little statue represents Dionysus, the god of the wine, and vine with the panther.  The Greek Dionysus was representative of the grapes in the vineyards, and of course the wine that they created. He is a god of epiphany, "the god that comes",...

Dionysus of Tivoli
Dionysus of Tivoli
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... Massimo alle Terme) is a classicizing work of the 2nd Century AD, heavily inspired by the works of the 4th Century BC. The Panther (in mythology) was a large creature in ancient legend that was one of the favoured mounts of the god Dionysus.

Head of Dionysus
Head of Dionysus
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He was usually accompanied by a troop of Satyrs and Mainades (wild female devotees).  Displayed at the Museum für Abgüsse Klassischer Bildwerke in Munich. It is a museum of classical paintings and sculpture. It shows sculptures of Greek and Roman...

Herm of Dionysus
Herm of Dionysus
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The features of the face recall patterns and patterns characteristic of the iconography of Zeus and Hermes, but the hairstyle allows us to recognize an image of Dionysus. ...The head is surrounded by a crown of leaves and is decorated with a low diadem.

Head of Dionysus
Head of Dionysus
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The features of this portrait recall features and patterns characteristic of the iconography of Zeus and Hermes, but the hairstyles allow us to recognize a picture of Dionysus, the Greek god of wine and pleasure. ...The head is crowned with leaves and...

Statue of Dionysus
Statue of Dionysus
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This 17th Century sculpture of Dionysus in the Boncompagni Ludovisi Collection was executed to match an ancient statue of the god. The desire to make an archaeological fake is made clear by the use of marble fragments to simulate the restoration of...

Janiform Herm of Dionysus
Janiform Herm of Dionysus
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Dionysus, featured with a band around his head, appears with youthful features on one side and as a mature man with a beard on the other. This two-faced (janiform) herm, whose supporting pillar has not been preserved, served for decorative purposes....

Bust of Dionysus
Bust of Dionysus
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This plaster portrait is a cropped bust from an overall full-figure work of the 2nd Century AD housed in The Louvre, Paris (Ma87 m2). ... Until recently, this cast was named 'Bust of a Female', perhaps due to the wine God's adrogynous appearance.

Statue of Bearded Dionysus
Statue of Bearded Dionysus
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Copy after Greek original of the second half of the fourth century BC, probably related to Praxiteles' workshop.

Statuette of Dionysus
Statuette of Dionysus
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This statuette shows the young wine god with very feminine features in the face. ...The piece bears heavy signs of scorching and it originates from a large and wealthy Prienian house that was destroyed around 135 BC.   

Statue of Dionysus
Statue of Dionysus
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The God of wine is depicted upright and naked, at rest in a languid post. His head is crowned with ivy and a fillet and his hair is arranged in an elaborate hairstyle. His left arm rests on a tree trunk, around which winds a vine. ...In his right hand...

Trunk of Statue of Dionysus
Trunk of Statue of Dionysus
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Dionysus was the god of fertility and wine, later considered a patron of the arts. ...He created wine and spread the art of viticulture. 

Triumph of Dionysus - Houston MFA
Triumph of Dionysus - Houston MFA
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Roman The Indian Triumph of Dionysus Late 2nd century AD Marble For more information, see: http://www.mfah.org/art/100-highlights/dionysus-indian-triumph/

Dionysus
Dionysus
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Head of Dionysus (Bacchus), Archaeological Museum of Corfu, Greece.

Double herm head of Dionysus
Double herm head of Dionysus
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This double herm head of Dionysus shows the Greek god of wine and theatre with a beard on one side and without a beard on the other. ...The constrasting portraits of the rather ancient head derives from the replacement of one of Hermes' bearded heads...