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Bacchanal Collection (page 5)

After the Bacchanal, 1898 (oil on canvas): A mesmerizing depiction of revelry and excess, this painting captures the aftermath of a wild bacchanalian celebration



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After the Bacchanal, 1898 (oil on canvas): A mesmerizing depiction of revelry and excess, this painting captures the aftermath of a wild bacchanalian celebration. The artist skillfully portrays disheveled figures, their faces flushed with pleasure and abandon. Silenus gathering Grapes, c. 1598: Carracci's masterpiece showcases Silenus, a beloved companion of Dionysus, as he joyously collects ripe grapes for the forthcoming festivities. The vibrant colors and meticulous details bring this scene to life. Dionysus and two Maenads: This ancient amphora transports us back to the mythical realm where Dionysus reigns supreme. Accompanied by his loyal Maenads, he embodies ecstasy and liberation through their ecstatic dance moves frozen in time. Roman silver platter with Bacchanalian figures from the Mildenhall treasure: Unearthed from an ancient hoard in England, this exquisite silver platter reveals intricate engravings depicting scenes of debauchery and merriment associated with Bacchus worship during Roman times. The youth of Bacchus (La jeunesse de Bacchus), 1884: Bouguereau's brushstrokes convey youthful exuberance as young Bacchus frolics amidst lush vineyards under golden sunlight; a testament to the god's eternal youthfulness and vitality. Bacchanalia before 1659: An evocative portrayal of a secret gathering dedicated to indulgence in wine and pleasure; this artwork invites viewers into an intimate world hidden from prying eyes. Vase with the cortege of Dionysus bas relief (marble): This intricately carved marble relief depicts Dionysian followers parading alongside their deity in a grand procession celebrating fertility, wine-making, and spiritual transcendence. Allegory of Joy and Melancholy, 1628 (oil on canvas).