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Bacchus, 1511-12 (marble)
7146154 Bacchus, 1511-12 (marble) by Sansovino, Jacopo (Jacopo Tatti) (1486-1570); Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence, Tuscany, Italy; (add.info.: Bacchus, 1511-12, Jacopo Tatti, known as il Sansovino, marble, Bargello museum, Florence, Italy); Photo © Stefano Baldini
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© Stefano Baldini / Bridgeman Images
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This print captures the essence of Bacchus, a mythological figure known as the god of wine and revelry. Created by Jacopo Tatti, also known as il Sansovino, in 1511-12, this marble sculpture is housed in the Museo Nazionale del Bargello in Florence, Italy. The image showcases Bacchus with his youthful and nude form adorned with a crown of fruit. The intricate details bring out the beauty of this Renaissance sculpture, highlighting its significance as a work of art from the 16th century. Bacchus stands tall holding a bowl filled with grapes and vines symbolizing viticulture. This representation reflects his association with wine and intoxication. The piece evokes both admiration for its artistic craftsmanship and contemplation about themes such as alcoholism and drunkenness that have been prevalent throughout history. With references to antiquity and paganism intertwined within its design, this sculpture serves as a reminder of our connection to ancient mythology. It portrays Bacchus not only as a deity but also as an embodiment of pleasure-seeking indulgence. Stefano Baldini's expert photography skillfully captures every detail of this magnificent artwork while preserving its historical context. Through this photo print, viewers can appreciate the timeless allure of Bacchus' divine presence while contemplating the complex relationship between humanity and intoxicating substances throughout time.
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