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Alexander II Zabinas dressed Bacchus elephant Tokens

Alexander II Zabinas dressed Bacchus elephant Tokens


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Alexander II Zabinas dressed Bacchus elephant Tokens

Alexander II Zabinas dressed as Bacchus on an elephant Tokens by Alexander Sabina (title on object), Below this representation the display of eight tokens. Print numbered top right: 347, medal (considered as a piece of sculpture, regardless of its specific function), attributes of Bacchus, trunked animals (with NAME) (animal riding), Alexander II Zabinas, Jan Luyken, Amsterdam, 1690, paper, etching, h 284 mm × w 177 mm

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1690 Attributes Bacchus Considered Display Jan Luyken Medal Name Piece Print Numbered Top Right Representation Specific Function Title Trunked Animals Animal Riding


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The captivating print titled "Alexander II Zabinas dressed Bacchus elephant Tokens" by Alexander Sabina takes us back to ancient times, where myth and reality intertwine. This exquisite piece of art showcases the transformation of Alexander II Zabinas into the god Bacchus, riding atop a majestic elephant. The tokens displayed below this representation add an intriguing element to the composition. Each token tells its own story, symbolizing power, wealth, and perhaps even divine intervention. The print is numbered 347 in the top right corner, emphasizing its uniqueness and value as a collectible item. Considered more than just a medal or sculpture, this artwork transcends its specific function by embodying the essence of Bacchus through various attributes associated with him. The inclusion of trunked animals further enhances the mythical atmosphere surrounding Alexander II Zabinas' portrayal as Bacchus on an elephant. Created by Jan Luyken in Amsterdam during 1690 using paper and etching techniques, this print stands as a testament to both artistic skill and historical significance. Its dimensions of 284 mm in height and 177 mm in width allow for detailed observation of every intricate detail captured within it. As we gaze upon this remarkable image from Liszt Collection, we are transported to a world where gods walked among men and legends were born. It serves as a reminder that art has the power to transcend time and connect us with our pasts while igniting our imagination for what lies ahead.

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