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Bacchanalian Collection (page 3)

Step into the world of Bacchanalian revelry with this captivating collection of art and artifacts

Background imageBacchanalian Collection: The Feast of the Gods (oil on canvas)

The Feast of the Gods (oil on canvas)
XIR191419 The Feast of the Gods (oil on canvas) by Ryckere, Bernard (1535-90); Musee des Beaux-Arts, Rennes, France; Netherlandish, out of copyright

Background imageBacchanalian Collection: Bacchanal by Gustave Dore

Bacchanal by Gustave Dore

Background imageBacchanalian Collection: Bacchanal Bacchanalian title object wine god Bacchus

Bacchanal Bacchanalian title object wine god Bacchus
Bacchanal A Bacchanalian (title on object), The wine god Bacchus, a Bacchante, a satyr and a panther. maenad (s), female bacchant (es ), (story of) Bacchus (Dionysus), Liber, nymphs (in general)

Background imageBacchanalian Collection: Bacchanal Bacchanalian title object Bacchus wine god

Bacchanal Bacchanalian title object Bacchus wine god
Bacchanal A Bacchanalian (title on object), The Bacchus wine god, a Bacchante, a satyr and a panther. Numbered lower left: Vo. II. No

Background imageBacchanalian Collection: The drunken Silenus, accompanied by nymphs and satyrs, 1632. Creator: Willem Panneels

The drunken Silenus, accompanied by nymphs and satyrs, 1632. Creator: Willem Panneels
The drunken Silenus, accompanied by nymphs and satyrs, 1632

Background imageBacchanalian Collection: Maenad playing the Pipe, 1735-38

Maenad playing the Pipe, 1735-38
BAL87532 Maenad playing the Pipe, 1735-38 by Boucher, Francois (1703-70); 49x62 cm; Pushkin Museum, Moscow, Russia; French, out of copyright

Background imageBacchanalian Collection: Childhood of Bacchus (black pencil & chalk on greyish paper) (b / w photo)

Childhood of Bacchus (black pencil & chalk on greyish paper) (b / w photo)
XIR482076 Childhood of Bacchus (black pencil & chalk on greyish paper) (b/w photo) by Girodet de Roucy-Trioson, Anne Louis (1767-1824); 19.2x15 cm; Bibliotheque de l Ecole des Beaux-Arts, Paris

Background imageBacchanalian Collection: Bacchante (pen & black ink & grey wash & pierre noire on paper)

Bacchante (pen & black ink & grey wash & pierre noire on paper)
XIR414618 Bacchante (pen & black ink & grey wash & pierre noire on paper) by David, Jacques Louis (1748-1825); 21.3x14.2 cm; Louvre (Cabinet de dessins), Paris

Background imageBacchanalian Collection: The Andrians, c. 1523-4 (oil on canvas)

The Andrians, c. 1523-4 (oil on canvas)
XIR38606 The Andrians, c.1523-4 (oil on canvas) by Titian (Tiziano Vecellio) (c.1488-1576); 175x193 cm; Prado, Madrid, Spain; (add.info)

Background imageBacchanalian Collection: Celebrating the wine harvest in Alsace, illustration from Le Petit Journal

Celebrating the wine harvest in Alsace, illustration from Le Petit Journal
XIR346340 Celebrating the wine harvest in Alsace, illustration from Le Petit Journal, supplement illustre, 1st October 1911 (colour litho) by French School

Background imageBacchanalian Collection: Nymphs and Satyrs, c. 1635 (oil on canvas)

Nymphs and Satyrs, c. 1635 (oil on canvas)
XBP335694 Nymphs and Satyrs, c.1635 (oil on canvas) by Rubens, Peter Paul (1577-1640); 136x165 cm; Private Collection; Photo eBoltin Picture Library; Flemish, out of copyright

Background imageBacchanalian Collection: Triumph of Bacchus, 1628 (oil on canvas)

Triumph of Bacchus, 1628 (oil on canvas)
XIR944 Triumph of Bacchus, 1628 (oil on canvas) by Velazquez, Diego Rodriguez de Silva y (1599-1660); 165x225 cm; Prado, Madrid, Spain; (add.info.: Le Triomphe de Bacchus ou Les Ivrognes; ); Spanish

Background imageBacchanalian Collection: A Dedication to Bacchus, 1889 (oil on canvas) (detail of 141017)

A Dedication to Bacchus, 1889 (oil on canvas) (detail of 141017)
XKH232083 A Dedication to Bacchus, 1889 (oil on canvas) (detail of 141017) by Alma-Tadema, Lawrence (1836-1912); 77.5x177.5 cm; Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburg, Germany; English, out of copyright

Background imageBacchanalian Collection: The Drunken Silenus, c. 1617-18 (oil on panel)

The Drunken Silenus, c. 1617-18 (oil on panel)
XIR203214 The Drunken Silenus, c.1617-18 (oil on panel) by Rubens, Peter Paul (1577-1640); 205x211 cm; Alte Pinakothek, Munich, Germany; Flemish, out of copyright

Background imageBacchanalian Collection: Scorpio, from the Signs of the Zodiac (oil on canvas) (see also 196700 to 196711)

Scorpio, from the Signs of the Zodiac (oil on canvas) (see also 196700 to 196711)
XIR196701 Scorpio, from the Signs of the Zodiac (oil on canvas) (see also 196700 to 196711) by Jordaens, Jacob (1593-1678); Palais du Luxembourg, Paris

Background imageBacchanalian Collection: Tannhauser on the Venusberg, 1864 (oil on canvas)

Tannhauser on the Venusberg, 1864 (oil on canvas)
XOS1249102 TannhAÔé¼user on the Venusberg, 1864 (oil on canvas) by Fantin-Latour, Ignace Henri Jean (1836-1904); 120x153 cm; Los Angeles County Museum of Art, CA, USA; (add.info.: In the Venusberg)

Background imageBacchanalian Collection: The Triumph of Pan (oil on canvas)

The Triumph of Pan (oil on canvas)
XIR11996 The Triumph of Pan (oil on canvas) by Poussin, Nicolas (1594-1665) (after); 138x157 cm; Louvre, Paris, France; French, out of copyright

Background imageBacchanalian Collection: Fete Galante in Honour of Bacchus (oil on canvas)

Fete Galante in Honour of Bacchus (oil on canvas)
XIR189546 Fete Galante in Honour of Bacchus (oil on canvas) by Spoede, Jean Jacques (1680-1757); Musee des Beaux-Arts, Tourcoing, France; Flemish, out of copyright

Background imageBacchanalian Collection: Bacchanalian altar stone

Bacchanalian altar stone. Roman art. Early Empire. Relief on marble



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Step into the world of Bacchanalian revelry with this captivating collection of art and artifacts. In one corner, a fiery redhead flapper stands poised in the mouth of a mask of Pan, exuding an air of seductive mystery. Her vibrant energy seems to mirror the wild abandon that characterizes these Dionysian celebrations. Moving on, we come across a mesmerizing illustration depicting "A Banquet in Nero's palace. " The opulence and decadence are palpable as guests indulge in lavish feasts and intoxicating libations, and is a scene that transports us back to ancient Rome, where Bacchus reigned supreme. Our journey through time continues as we encounter a Roman silver platter adorned with intricate Bacchanalian figures from the Mildenhall treasure. These delicate engravings capture moments of ecstatic dance and jubilant revelry, frozen forever in silver. Next, we stumble upon a bas relief vase showcasing the cortege of Dionysus himself. Marble figures seem to come alive as they partake in joyful processions honoring their beloved god. The level of detail is astonishing; every twist and turn tells its own story. As our eyes wander further, they land on an oil painting titled "Allegory of Joy and Melancholy. " Here, contrasting emotions intertwine amidst scenes filled with wine-filled goblets and dancing nymphs. It serves as a reminder that even within bacchanals, there exists both ecstasy and sorrow. The allure deepens when we discover an exquisite design for a pendant depicting Bacchus at sea. Executed with pen and black ink on paper, it captures the essence of adventure intertwined with indulgence—a perfect embodiment spirit. A bronze mirror reveals yet another mythological scene from Palestrina (Praeneste), drawing us closer into this world steeped in legend. We catch glimpses of satyrs frolicking and nymphs twirling, their reflections dancing alongside them.