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Dyonisus Collection

"Dionysus: The Divine Spirit of Wine and Revelry in Ancient Italy" Step into the ancient world of Italy, where the spirit of Dionysus, the god of wine, reigned supreme

Background imageDyonisus Collection: Italy, Pompeii. Villa of the Mysteries

Italy, Pompeii. Villa of the Mysteries. Ancient Roman suburban Villa. Frescoes depicting a bride initiating into a Bacchian Mysteries in preparation for marriage, 1st century AD. Date: 2014

Background imageDyonisus Collection: Statue of Dionysus, god of wine

Statue of Dionysus, god of wine
GREEK ART. REPUBLIC OF ALBANIA. Statue of Dionysus, god of wine. Found during the excavations of Ninfeo of Butrint in 1929. S. II a.C. Ruins of Butrint Museum

Background imageDyonisus Collection: Dionysus fighting with the Indians. Mosaic. Palazzo Massimo

Dionysus fighting with the Indians. Mosaic. Palazzo Massimo
Pavement mosaic depicting Dionysus fighting with the Indians. 4th century. From Villa Rufinella. Roman National Museum. Palazzo Massimo. Rome. Italy

Background imageDyonisus Collection: Roman mosaic with Dyonysius head

Roman mosaic with Dyonysius head
Mosaic of a Roman villa decorated with geometric motifs and Dionysius head with fruit and ivy in hIs hair in the center. Pitchers with ivy in the corners

Background imageDyonisus Collection: Dyonisus. Roman mosaic

Dyonisus. Roman mosaic
Roman mosaic depicting god Dionysus. Detail of the mosaic Meeting between Ariadne and Dionysus. 4th century. Anniboni. National Museum of Roman Art. Merida. Spain

Background imageDyonisus Collection: Dionysus, god of wine. Vatican Museums

Dionysus, god of wine. Vatican Museums
Dionysus, god of wine. Relief of roman sarcophagus depicting Dionysos with Maenad, satyr and Panther. Vatican Museums. City of the Vatican

Background imageDyonisus Collection: Decorative relief carved in marble with Dionysius and Silenu

Decorative relief carved in marble with Dionysius and Silenus. First half of II century a.C. Museum of Fine Arts. Budapest. Hungary

Background imageDyonisus Collection: Marble fountain pipe. Dionysiac mask

Marble fountain pipe. Dionysiac mask
GREEK ART. Marble fountain pipe representing a Dionysiac mask. S. II d.C. It comes from Ephesus. Museum of Fine Arts. Budapest. Hungary

Background imageDyonisus Collection: Masks of Dionysos and Silenos. Roman relief. 2nd century AD

Masks of Dionysos and Silenos. Roman relief. 2nd century AD
Roman relief depicting masks of Dionysus and Silenos. Marble. First half of 2nd century AD. Museum of Fine Arts. Budapest. Hungary

Background imageDyonisus Collection: Roman Art. Sarcophagus of Aurelia Kyrilla. Marble. Carlsb

Roman Art. Sarcophagus of Aurelia Kyrilla. Marble. Carlsb
Roman Art. Sarcophagus of Aurelia Kyrilla. Marble. C. 300 A.C. From Rome. Carlsberg Glyptotek Museum. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageDyonisus Collection: Roman Art. Spain. Mosaic of Bacchus

Roman Art. Spain. Mosaic of Bacchus. 2nd century A.C. It comes from Italica (Seville). Bacchus crowned with vine leaves and armed with thyrsus topped with the spearhead

Background imageDyonisus Collection: Sarcophagus depicting Dionysus and his wife, Ariadne. Rome

Sarcophagus depicting Dionysus and his wife, Ariadne. Rome
Sarcophagus depicting Dionysus and his wife, Ariadne. Came from the area via Labicana. Dated in the first decade of the 3rd century AD. National Roman Museum. Baths of Diocletian. Rome. Italy

Background imageDyonisus Collection: Lekythos. VI century. Greece

Lekythos. VI century. Greece
GREEK ART. GREECE. LEKYTHOS decorated with Maenad. VI century. Kerameikos Museu. Athens

Background imageDyonisus Collection: Black-figure vase. Detail with Dyonisus and Leto

Black-figure vase. Detail with Dyonisus and Leto with Apollo and Artemis in her arms between satyrs. Classical Greek art. Ceramics. ITALY. Tarquinia


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"Dionysus: The Divine Spirit of Wine and Revelry in Ancient Italy" Step into the ancient world of Italy, where the spirit of Dionysus, the god of wine, reigned supreme. Explore the Villa of the Mysteries in Pompeii and witness a captivating statue of Dionysus himself, exuding his divine presence. Immerse yourself in the vibrant mosaic at Palazzo Massimo, depicting Dionysus locked in an epic battle with fierce Indians. Marvel at another Roman mosaic showcasing a mesmerizing headshot of Dionysus at the Vatican Museums. Delve deeper into this intoxicating deity's realm as you encounter a decorative relief carved in marble featuring Dionysius and Silenus. Admire a magnificent marble fountain pipe adorned with a striking Dionysiac mask that embodies both mystery and allure. Discover more Roman art treasures through masks portraying Dionysos and Silenos on an exquisite relief from the 2nd century AD. Behold Carlsb's Sarcophagus of Aurelia Kyrilla made from elegant marble, beautifully depicting scenes inspired by Dionysian festivities. Travel further to Spain where you'll find an enchanting mosaic dedicated to Bacchus - another name for our beloved Dyonisus - celebrating his influence on wine production and consumption. Finally, gaze upon yet another remarkable Roman mosaic capturing Dyonisus' essence perfectly. And don't miss out on Rome's stunning sarcophagus displaying an intimate moment between him and his wife Ariadne; their love immortalized forever. Let these captivating glimpses transport you back to ancient times when worshipers reveled under Dyonisian influence. Experience firsthand how this god left an indelible mark on Italian culture through artistry that continues to inspire awe today.