Bacchus with glass, Jacob Matham, 1599 - 1600
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Bacchus with glass, Jacob Matham, 1599 - 1600
Liszt Collection of nineteenth-century engravings and images to browse and enjoy
Media ID 12710355
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Bacchus Glass Jacob Matham Liber Bacchus Dionysus
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In this print titled "Bacchus with glass" by Jacob Matham, created between 1599 and 1600, we are transported to a world of mythological allure. The image features Bacchus, the Roman god of wine and revelry, holding a delicate glass in his hand. Quint Lox's artistic eye beautifully captures the essence of this ancient deity. The composition exudes an air of sophistication and decadence as Bacchus gazes into the distance with an enigmatic smile on his lips. His flowing hair cascades down his shoulders while he holds the glass delicately, almost as if it contains secrets only known to him. Matham's attention to detail is evident in every element of this print - from the intricate folds in Bacchus' robe to the subtle reflections on the glass itself. The play of light and shadow adds depth and dimension to this timeless portrayal. As we gaze upon this artwork from Liszt Collection, we are reminded of Bacchus' role as both a symbol for pleasure and excess but also for liberation and ecstasy. Quint Lox's interpretation invites us to explore these contrasting facets within ourselves – our desires for indulgence balanced with our longing for freedom. This print serves as a visual reminder that art has the power not only to transport us through time but also to evoke emotions deep within our souls.
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