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"Dionysus: The Divine Revelry of Greek Mythology" In the pantheon of Greek gods in the Olymp, Dionysus holds a special place as the god of wine, fertility

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Dionysus Collection: Triumph of Bacchus who is seated on a carriage at left, 1531-76. Creator: Giulio Bonasone
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Dionysus Collection: Cabaret of Ramponaux, c. 1760. Creator: Unknown
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Dionysus Collection: Two Ornamental Bands with Cupid and Heads of the Four Seasons, probably 1648
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Dionysus Collection: The Infant Bacchus, 1811. Creator: Richard Westall
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Dionysus Collection: The Rule of Bacchus [left panel], c. 1535. Creator: Workshop of Albrecht Altdorfer
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Dionysus Collection: Autumn, c. 1740 / 1750. Creator: Corrado Giaquinto
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Dionysus Collection: Cased Pair of Double-Barreled Turn-Off Flintlock Pistols, French, Paris, ca. 1800
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Dionysus Collection: Bacchus and Ariadne, c. 1743 / 1745. Creator: Giovanni Battista Tiepolo
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Dionysus Collection: Ariadne, Cupid and Bacchus, 1788. Creator: Francesco Bartolozzi
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Dionysus Collection: The Feast of the Gods, 1514 / 1529. Creator: Giovanni Bellini
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Dionysus Collection: The Infant Bacchus, probably 1505 / 1510. Creator: Giovanni Bellini
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Dionysus Collection: Bacchus, 1867. Creator: Simeon Solomon
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Dionysus Collection: Seven Boys, 1625-77. Creator: Wenceslaus Hollar
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Dionysus Collection: Eleven Boys and Three Goats, 1625-77. Creator: Wenceslaus Hollar
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Dionysus Collection: Nine Small Boys, 1625-77. Creator: Wenceslaus Hollar
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Dionysus Collection: Frontispiece for The Works of Scarron (Œuvres de Scarron)
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Dionysus Collection: Bacchus, from Game of Mythology (Jeu de la Mythologie), 1644
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Dionysus Collection: The Vine, or Plumpy Bacchus, 1880. Creator: Samuel Palmer
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Dionysus Collection: Triumph of Bacchus, 17th century. Creator: Pierre Brebiette
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Dionysus Collection: Bacchus, Satyr, and Lion, 1610-42. Creator: Pierre Brebiette
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Dionysus Collection: Naissance de Bacchus (Birth of Bacchus), 18th century. Creator: Pierre Alexandre Aveline
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Dionysus Collection: The Feast of Bacchus, ca. 1738. Creator: Pierre Alexandre Aveline
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Dionysus Collection: Bacchus standing in a niche holding grapes in his raised right hand, fruit in his l
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Dionysus Collection: The Arrival of the Wine Vat, ca. 1755. Creator: Joseph-Marie Vien the Elder
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Dionysus Collection: Bacchus, Music, Amor, 1575-1600. Creator: Johann Sadeler I
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Dionysus Collection: Design for a Vase with a Bacchic Frieze, from: Vases, 1746
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Dionysus Collection: The Drunk Bacchus, ca. 1520. Creator: Hans Baldung
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Dionysus Collection: Ecce Homo with Ornamental Border showing the Triumph of Bacchus, 1511
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Dionysus Collection: Plate 17: Bacchus standing in a niche, holding grapes over a plate
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Dionysus Collection: Bacchanal before an altar to the gods, ca. 1645. Creator: Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione
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Dionysus Collection: Bust of Bacchus surrounded by strapwork, from the series Deorum dearumque
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Dionysus Collection: The Fete of Bacchus. n. d. Creator: Claude Gillot
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Dionysus Collection: The Wedding of Cupid and Psyche (right panel), ca. 1530-61
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Dionysus Collection: Man Seated Beneath a Statue of Bacchus, Receiving an Audience, ca. 1530-61
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Dionysus Collection: A Bacchanal, 1530-61. Creator: Battista Franco Veneziano
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Dionysus Collection: Vignette with the Head of Bacchus on a Cornelian, Tome I, Page 242, from Description de
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Dionysus Collection: The Triumph of Bacchus, 16th century. Creator: Unknown
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Dionysus Collection: Plate 18: Orpheus led by Bacchus (Orfeo condotto da Bacco)
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Dionysus Collection: Bacchus as a child given by Mercury to the care of the Nymphs. Creator: Andrea Procaccini
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Dionysus Collection: Bacchus seated on a barrel in front of grapevines, with bacchantes, satyrs
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Dionysus Collection: The infant Bacchus seated under a tree, holding up a wine glass
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Dionysus Collection: The Indian Triumph of Bacchus, ca. 1542. Creator: Attributed to Enea Vico
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Dionysus Collection: Intoxication, 1858. Creator: Celestin Nanteuil
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Dionysus Collection: Bacchus accompanied by a Bacchante and a faun, 1768. Creators: Carlo Faucci
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Dionysus Collection: The Young Bacchus, holding a flute, 1728. Creator: Anton Joseph von Prenner
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Dionysus Collection: Drunkenness of Bacchus, 1630-57. 1630-57. Creator: Jonas Suyderhoef
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Dionysus Collection: Silhouetted Study of Bacchus in a Niche, 18th century. Creator: Anon
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Dionysus Collection: Ornamental Design with Antique-style Mask, 1550-1600. Creator: Anon


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"Dionysus: The Divine Revelry of Greek Mythology" In the pantheon of Greek gods in the Olymp, Dionysus holds a special place as the god of wine, fertility, and ecstatic revelry. Dating back to ancient times, his tales have been immortalized through various artistic depictions and writings. One such representation is seen in an exquisite Byzantine icon titled "SAINTS SERGIUS AND BACCHUS. " This masterpiece showcases Dionysus, also known as Bacchus, seated on his majestic throne alongside Saint Sergius and Saint Bacchus. It beautifully captures the fusion between Greek mythology and Christian beliefs during that era. Another captivating artwork portraying Dionysus is "Dionysus and the Maenads" from 1901. This painting vividly portrays him surrounded by his wild female followers called Maenads, who were known for their frenzied dances and rituals dedicated to their beloved deity. The influence extends beyond paintings; they can be found in sculptures like "Hermes and the Infant Dionysus, " where Hermes protects baby Dionysus from danger. Created by Praxiteles around 370-330 BC, this sculpture exemplifies both gracefulness and tenderness. Bacchic festivities often revolved around wine consumption due to its association with Dionysian worship. A fascinating depiction of this connection can be observed in Annibale Carracci's painting titled "Silenus gathering Grapes. " Silenus was a wise old satyr who served as a companion to Dionysus while symbolizing intoxication's transformative power. The cult had elaborate initiation rites that aimed to connect mortals with divine ecstasy. One such ritual is depicted in a mesmerizing fresco from Villa Dei Mysteri showcasing initiates participating in mysterious ceremonies under the watchful eye of their god.