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"Bacchus: The Divine Revelry of Greek Mythology" In the illustrious realm of Greek gods in the Olymp, one deity stands out for his wild and exuberant nature - Bacchus

Background imageBacchus Collection: one of the forty-one panels with scenes, 1650-52 (wall tempera painting)

one of the forty-one panels with scenes, 1650-52 (wall tempera painting)
8683547 one of the forty-one panels with scenes, 1650-52 (wall tempera painting) by Boulanger, Jean (1606-c.1680); Palazzo Ducale Estense, Sassuolo, Emilia Romagna, Italy; (add.info.: Sassuolo)

Background imageBacchus Collection: One of the forty-one panels with scenes which narrate the events of Bacchus

One of the forty-one panels with scenes which narrate the events of Bacchus, 1650-52 (wall tempera painting)
8683586 One of the forty-one panels with scenes which narrate the events of Bacchus, 1650-52 (wall tempera painting) by Boulanger, Jean (1606-c.1680); Palazzo Ducale Estense, Sassuolo

Background imageBacchus Collection: One of the forty-one panels with scenes which narrate the events of Bacchus

One of the forty-one panels with scenes which narrate the events of Bacchus, 1650-52 (wall tempera painting)
8683585 One of the forty-one panels with scenes which narrate the events of Bacchus, 1650-52 (wall tempera painting) by Boulanger, Jean (1606-c.1680); Palazzo Ducale Estense, Sassuolo

Background imageBacchus Collection: Pirates find Bacchus, 1650-52 (wall tempera painting)

Pirates find Bacchus, 1650-52 (wall tempera painting)
8683577 Pirates find Bacchus, 1650-52 (wall tempera painting) by Boulanger, Jean (1606-c.1680); Palazzo Ducale Estense, Sassuolo, Emilia Romagna, Italy; (add.info.: Sassuolo, Este Ducal Palace)

Background imageBacchus Collection: Statue of Dionysus, Boncompagni Ludovisi collection, carrara marble, National Roman Museum

Statue of Dionysus, Boncompagni Ludovisi collection, carrara marble, National Roman Museum, Palazzo Altemps, Rome
6384470 Statue of Dionysus, Boncompagni Ludovisi collection, carrara marble, National Roman Museum, Palazzo Altemps, Rome, Italy; Museo Nazionale Romano, Palazzo Altemps, Rome

Background imageBacchus Collection: Roman floor mosaic depicting the struggle between Dionysus and the Indians

Roman floor mosaic depicting the struggle between Dionysus and the Indians, from the Villa de Ruffinella, Tusculum
6384359 Roman floor mosaic depicting the struggle between Dionysus and the Indians, from the Villa de Ruffinella, Tusculum, 4th century AD (mosaic); Museo Nazionale Romano

Background imageBacchus Collection: Dionysian procession. Ancient crater with black figures. 440 -430 BC

Dionysian procession. Ancient crater with black figures. 440 -430 BC
AIS5389309 Dionysian procession. Ancient crater with black figures. 440 -430 BC.; Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Taranto, Apuglia, Italy

Background imageBacchus Collection: Statue of Bacchus. Marble, 2nd century (marble)

Statue of Bacchus. Marble, 2nd century (marble)
UIG5416003 Statue of Bacchus. Marble, 2nd century (marble); (add.info.: From the Roman Baths of Cagliari. Archaelogical Museum of Cagliari, Sardinia, Italy); PHAS/UIG

Background imageBacchus Collection: Sarcophagus with dionysiac ceremonial procession, 160-180 AD, Luni marble

Sarcophagus with dionysiac ceremonial procession, 160-180 AD, Luni marble
6384414 Sarcophagus with dionysiac ceremonial procession, 160-180 AD, Luni marble, National Roman Museum at the Baths of Diocletian, Rome, Italy; Museo Nazionale Romano, Terme di Diocleziano, Rome

Background imageBacchus Collection: The Love Books of Ovid: Love, with flushed cheeks, holds in her frail arms the amphora of Bacchus

The Love Books of Ovid: Love, with flushed cheeks, holds in her frail arms the amphora of Bacchus (colour litho)
5224211 The Love Books of Ovid: Love, with flushed cheeks, holds in her frail arms the amphora of Bacchus (colour litho) by Bosschere, Jean de (1878-1953); Private Collection; (add.info.: Love)

Background imageBacchus Collection: The Love Books of Ovid: When Bacchus bore her away in his chariot (colour litho)

The Love Books of Ovid: When Bacchus bore her away in his chariot (colour litho)
5224197 The Love Books of Ovid: When Bacchus bore her away in his chariot (colour litho) by Bosschere, Jean de (1878-1953); Private Collection; (add.info.: When Bacchus bore her away in his chariot)

Background imageBacchus Collection: John Flaxman's wine vase decorated with grape foliage, and a satyr grasping a ram's head

John Flaxman's wine vase decorated with grape foliage, and a satyr grasping a ram's head. Chromolithograph W
FLO4689062 John Flaxman's wine vase decorated with grape foliage, and a satyr grasping a ram's head. Chromolithograph W

Background imageBacchus Collection: Leda, with the lacedaemonian girls, being about to take a bath in the Eurotas river (detail)

Leda, with the lacedaemonian girls, being about to take a bath in the Eurotas river (detail) (mosaic)
FBU4242763 Leda, with the lacedaemonian girls, being about to take a bath in the Eurotas river (detail) (mosaic); (add.info.: Panel showing Leda, queen of Sparta)

Background imageBacchus Collection: The Assemblee of Gods (detail of Bacchus or Bacco) painting by Louis Matout of 1868 on the ceiling

The Assemblee of Gods (detail of Bacchus or Bacco) painting by Louis Matout of 1868 on the ceiling of the hall of
ETI4397350 The Assemblee of Gods (detail of Bacchus or Bacco) painting by Louis Matout of 1868 on the ceiling of the hall of emperors Wing Denon

Background imageBacchus Collection: Statue of Bacchus, Roman deity (marble)

Statue of Bacchus, Roman deity (marble)
YOU4419182 Statue of Bacchus, Roman deity (marble); Louvre, Paris, France; (add.info.: Statue of Bacchus, Roman deity, equivalente to Dionysus in Greek mythology, god of wine, drunkenness)

Background imageBacchus Collection: The Autumn or the Triumph of Bacchus (Bacco) and Ariane (1769)

The Autumn or the Triumph of Bacchus (Bacco) and Ariane (1769), painting by Jean Hugues (Jean-Hugues)
ETI4397562 The Autumn or the Triumph of Bacchus (Bacco) and Ariane (1769), painting by Jean Hugues (Jean-Hugues) Taraval (1729 - 1785)

Background imageBacchus Collection: Ancient Greek Female Costume (litho)

Ancient Greek Female Costume (litho)
8637081 Ancient Greek Female Costume (litho) by Smith, John Moyr (1839-1912); Private Collection; (add.info.: Bacchante with the crotals, dancing, showing the opening at the sides of the garment)

Background imageBacchus Collection: Bacchus en Amphelos, 1782. Bronze statue by Francesco Righetti, 1749 - 1819

Bacchus en Amphelos, 1782. Bronze statue by Francesco Righetti, 1749 - 1819
1573041 Bacchus en Amphelos, 1782. Bronze statue by Francesco Righetti, 1749 - 1819. Amphelos was a youth, who was loved by Dionysus.; (add.info.: Bacchus en Amphelos, 1782)

Background imageBacchus Collection: Oinochoe of red figures for the Antesteria's party (ceramic)

Oinochoe of red figures for the Antesteria's party (ceramic)
UIG5415873 Oinochoe of red figures for the Antesteria's party (ceramic); (add.info.: It depicts Dionysos, divinity of the wine, drunk and sustained by a satire. Attica, around 430 BC)

Background imageBacchus Collection: Statue of Dionysus, Sardanapallos style (marble)

Statue of Dionysus, Sardanapallos style (marble)
6384345 Statue of Dionysus, Sardanapallos style (marble); Museo Nazionale Romano, Palazzo Massimo alle Terme, Rome, Italy; (add.info.: Statue of Dionysus, Sardanapallos style)

Background imageBacchus Collection: Dionysus, variant of Apollo Lyceus statue type, late 2nd century AD

Dionysus, variant of Apollo Lyceus statue type, late 2nd century AD, reworking of an original of the 4th century BC
6384101 Dionysus, variant of Apollo Lyceus statue type, late 2nd century AD, reworking of an original of the 4th century BC (marble); Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Naples, Campania

Background imageBacchus Collection: Satyr with the infant Dionysus, 2nd century AD, after a bronze original from the late hellenistic

Satyr with the infant Dionysus, 2nd century AD, after a bronze original from the late hellenistic period (marble)
6384098 Satyr with the infant Dionysus, 2nd century AD, after a bronze original from the late hellenistic period (marble); Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Naples, Campania

Background imageBacchus Collection: Dionysus, God of Wine and Hephaistus, God of Fire

Dionysus, God of Wine and Hephaistus, God of Fire
7261221 Dionysus, God of Wine and Hephaistus, God of Fire; Private Collection; (add.info.: Greek vase. Dionysus, the God of Wine and Hephaistus, the God of Fire led by a man with a lyre)

Background imageBacchus Collection: Lady Emma Hamilton as a Bacchante (watercolour, gilt, glass, silk)

Lady Emma Hamilton as a Bacchante (watercolour, gilt, glass, silk)
7339848 Lady Emma Hamilton as a Bacchante (watercolour, gilt, glass, silk) by Dun, Nicolas Francois (1764-1832) ; 8.6x6.8x0.3 cm; National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageBacchus Collection: Bacchus and Silenus towards Lydia, 1650-52 (wall tempera painting)

Bacchus and Silenus towards Lydia, 1650-52 (wall tempera painting)
8683589 Bacchus and Silenus towards Lydia, 1650-52 (wall tempera painting) by Boulanger, Jean (1606-c.1680); Palazzo Ducale Estense, Sassuolo, Emilia Romagna, Italy; (add.info.: Sassuolo)

Background imageBacchus Collection: Meneos daughters, intent on the loom, are transformed into bats, 1650-52 (wall tempera painting)

Meneos daughters, intent on the loom, are transformed into bats, 1650-52 (wall tempera painting)
8683588 Meneos daughters, intent on the loom, are transformed into bats, 1650-52 (wall tempera painting) by Boulanger, Jean (1606-c.1680); Palazzo Ducale Estense, Sassuolo, Emilia Romagna

Background imageBacchus Collection: Little Bacchus with three nurses leaning over him, 1650-52 (wall tempera painting)

Little Bacchus with three nurses leaning over him, 1650-52 (wall tempera painting)
8683570 Little Bacchus with three nurses leaning over him, 1650-52 (wall tempera painting) by Boulanger, Jean (1606-c.1680); Palazzo Ducale Estense, Sassuolo, Emilia Romagna

Background imageBacchus Collection: One of the forty-one panels with scenes which narrate the events of Bacchus

One of the forty-one panels with scenes which narrate the events of Bacchus, 1650-52 (wall tempera painting)
8683565 One of the forty-one panels with scenes which narrate the events of Bacchus, 1650-52 (wall tempera painting) by Boulanger, Jean (1606-c.1680); Palazzo Ducale Estense, Sassuolo

Background imageBacchus Collection: Birth of Bacchus, 1650-52 (wall tempera painting)

Birth of Bacchus, 1650-52 (wall tempera painting)
8683564 Birth of Bacchus, 1650-52 (wall tempera painting) by Boulanger, Jean (1606-c.1680); Palazzo Ducale Estense, Sassuolo, Emilia Romagna, Italy; (add.info.: Sassuolo, Este Ducal Palace)

Background imageBacchus Collection: Bacchus tames the tiger that the persecutor Juno sent against him

Bacchus tames the tiger that the persecutor Juno sent against him, 1650-52 (wall tempera painting) Detail
8683551 Bacchus tames the tiger that the persecutor Juno sent against him, 1650-52 (wall tempera painting) Detail. by Boulanger, Jean (1606-c.1680); Palazzo Ducale Estense, Sassuolo, Emilia Romagna

Background imageBacchus Collection: Bacchus, Lycurgus and Hermes Trismegistus, 1650-52 (wall tempera painting)

Bacchus, Lycurgus and Hermes Trismegistus, 1650-52 (wall tempera painting)
8683546 Bacchus, Lycurgus and Hermes Trismegistus, 1650-52 (wall tempera painting) by Boulanger, Jean (1606-c.1680); Palazzo Ducale Estense, Sassuolo, Emilia Romagna, Italy; (add.info.: Sassuolo)

Background imageBacchus Collection: Bacchus transforms the Bacchantes into trees, guilty of having cut Orpheus corpse into pieces

Bacchus transforms the Bacchantes into trees, guilty of having cut Orpheus corpse into pieces
8683543 Bacchus transforms the Bacchantes into trees, guilty of having cut Orpheus corpse into pieces, 1650-52 (wall tempera painting) by Boulanger, Jean (1606-c.1680); Palazzo Ducale Estense

Background imageBacchus Collection: View of the Bacchus Gallery, 1650 - 52 (wall tempera painting)

View of the Bacchus Gallery, 1650 - 52 (wall tempera painting)
8683540 View of the Bacchus Gallery, 1650 - 52 (wall tempera painting) by Boulanger, Jean (1606-c.1680); Palazzo Ducale Estense, Sassuolo, Emilia Romagna, Italy; (add.info.: Sassuolo)

Background imageBacchus Collection: Centrepiece with rosolio service representing the Triumph of Bacchus or Grape Harvest

Centrepiece with rosolio service representing the Triumph of Bacchus or Grape Harvest, late 18th-early 19th century
8683530 Centrepiece with rosolio service representing the Triumph of Bacchus or Grape Harvest, late 18th-early 19th century by Venetian School, (18th-19th century); Confindustria Ceramica, Sassuolo

Background imageBacchus Collection: Powder box (powder box) detail of Bacchus and a monkey - Fabrique Moustiers Olerys Laugier

Powder box (powder box) detail of Bacchus and a monkey - Fabrique Moustiers Olerys Laugier - Joseph Olerys (1697-1749)
JEB4904583 Powder box (powder box) detail of Bacchus and a monkey - Fabrique Moustiers Olerys Laugier - Joseph Olerys (1697-1749) and Jean Baptiste Laugier (18th century)

Background imageBacchus Collection: depictions of Bacchus, conqueror of India, on Roman vases. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by

depictions of Bacchus, conqueror of India, on Roman vases. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Andrea Bernieri
FLO4623593 depictions of Bacchus, conqueror of India, on Roman vases. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Andrea Bernieri from Giulio Ferrario's Ancient

Background imageBacchus Collection: Roman mythology: Bacchus, god of wine and drunkenness, with a crown of vine leaves

Roman mythology: Bacchus, god of wine and drunkenness, with a crown of vine leaves
FLO4679870 Roman mythology: Bacchus, god of wine and drunkenness, with a crown of vine leaves, holding a bunch of grapes and leaning on a fawn skin - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf

Background imageBacchus Collection: Greek and Roman gods: Pluto 1, 2, Vesta 3, and Bacchus 4, 5. Handcoloured copperplate engraving

Greek and Roman gods: Pluto 1, 2, Vesta 3, and Bacchus 4, 5. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Bertuch's
FLO4575748 Greek and Roman gods: Pluto 1, 2, Vesta 3, and Bacchus 4, 5. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Bertuch's " Bilderbuch fur Kinder" (Picture Book for Children), Weimar

Background imageBacchus Collection: Bacchus, Ancient Roman god of Wine (Dionysius in Greek pantheon) riding on a tiger

Bacchus, Ancient Roman god of Wine (Dionysius in Greek pantheon) riding on a tiger
533955 Bacchus, Ancient Roman god of Wine (Dionysius in Greek pantheon) riding on a tiger. 1st or 2nd century AD (roman mosaic displayed at the British Museum, London); British Museum, London

Background imageBacchus Collection: Ancient Greek Female Costume (litho)

Ancient Greek Female Costume (litho)
8637084 Ancient Greek Female Costume (litho) by Smith, John Moyr (1839-1912); Private Collection; (add.info.: Bacchante with torches, wearing himation, or cloak)

Background imageBacchus Collection: Ancient Greek Female Costume (litho)

Ancient Greek Female Costume (litho)
8637082 Ancient Greek Female Costume (litho) by Smith, John Moyr (1839-1912); Private Collection; (add.info.: Bacchante with thyrsus, wears chiton over girt diploidion, and scarf (mantile)

Background imageBacchus Collection: Antony and Cleopatra receiving homage, while magnificently enthroned as Bacchus and Isis (engraving)

Antony and Cleopatra receiving homage, while magnificently enthroned as Bacchus and Isis (engraving)
8658557 Antony and Cleopatra receiving homage, while magnificently enthroned as Bacchus and Isis (engraving) by English School

Background imageBacchus Collection: Roman mythology: Bacchus, Neptune and Pluto - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf

Roman mythology: Bacchus, Neptune and Pluto - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf
FLO4679898 Roman mythology: Bacchus, Neptune and Pluto - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf, based on an illustration by Leonard Defrance (1735-1805)

Background imageBacchus Collection: Autumn or the triumph of Bacchus (Bacco) and Ariane (Detail) (1769)

Autumn or the triumph of Bacchus (Bacco) and Ariane (Detail) (1769). Painting by Jean Hugues (Jean-Hugues)
ETI4397466 Autumn or the triumph of Bacchus (Bacco) and Ariane (Detail) (1769). Painting by Jean Hugues (Jean-Hugues) Taraval (1729 - 1785)

Background imageBacchus Collection: Ancient statues in the British Museum, from the Farnese Palace at Rome, 1864. Creator: Unknown

Ancient statues in the British Museum, from the Farnese Palace at Rome, 1864. Creator: Unknown
Ancient statues in the British Museum, from the Farnese Palace at Rome, 1864. The pieces of sculpture which were lately bought for the British Museum from the collection in the Farnese Palace at

Background imageBacchus Collection: Four Seasons, Autumn: Bacchus and Ariadne, 1856-1863. Creator: Delacroix, Eugène (1798-1863)

Four Seasons, Autumn: Bacchus and Ariadne, 1856-1863. Creator: Delacroix, Eugène (1798-1863)
Four Seasons, Autumn: Bacchus and Ariadne, 1856-1863. Found in the Collection of the Museu de Arte de S£o Paulo

Background imageBacchus Collection: USA, Washington State, Pasco. The Columbia River borders the Bacchus section of Sagemoor Vineyard

USA, Washington State, Pasco. The Columbia River borders the Bacchus section of Sagemoor Vineyard, located in the White Bluffs AVA of the Columbia Valley. (Editorial Use Only)

Background imageBacchus Collection: USA, Washington State, Pasco. Spring morning on Sagemoor Vineyard

USA, Washington State, Pasco. Spring morning on Sagemoor Vineyard, located in the White Bluffs AVA of the Columbia Valley. (Editorial Use Only)



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"Bacchus: The Divine Revelry of Greek Mythology" In the illustrious realm of Greek gods in the Olymp, one deity stands out for his wild and exuberant nature - Bacchus. Also known as Dionysus, this god of wine and ecstasy has captivated hearts since ancient times. Dating back to 1880, a magnificent depiction of Dionysus on his throne showcases his regal presence and divine aura. Another masterpiece from 1901 portrays Dionysus surrounded by the Maenads, his devoted female followers who embody unrestrained passion. The cult of Dionysus is renowned for its initiation rites, as depicted in a captivating fresco from the Villa Dei Mysteri. This artwork transports us to an era where believers celebrated their devotion through rituals filled with fervor and mysticism. Silenus gathering grapes in a painting by Carracci reminds us that Bacchus is not only associated with revelry but also symbolizes fertility and abundance. Such imagery evokes visions of vineyards brimming with succulent fruit ready to be transformed into heavenly nectar. Even during Roman times, Bacchic worship continued to flourish as seen in a mesmerizing mosaic detail at El Djem depicting an infant Dionysus riding on a tiger's back. This enchanting portrayal highlights both the god's innocence and untamed power. Moving forward through history, we encounter intriguing representations like that of a redhead flapper posing within Pan's mask or a fourth-style fresco showcasing Bacchus alongside Vesuvius volcano at Pompeii's House of Centenary – blending mythological figures with natural wonders. Artistic interpretations have perpetuated throughout centuries; Juan Carreño de Miranda's "La monstrua" captures Bacchic allure while Leonardo da Vinci’s school presents their own vision influenced by Renaissance aesthetics. Lastly, Midas' infamous touch turning everything into gold finds its place in the Bacchic narrative.