Bacchus 1868
watercolour 49.5 x 37 cm
(19 1/2 x 14 5/8 in)
Private collection (mk63) die Wasserfarbe von 1868 495 X 37 cm (191/2 X 14 5/8 in) Private Sammlung (mk63) English Pre-Raphaelite Painter, 1840-1905
Bacchus 1867
Oil on paper laid on to Canvas 50.8 x 37.5 cm (20 x 14 3/4 in)
Birmingham City Museum and Art Gallery (mk63) hat das Öl von 1867 auf Papier auf zu Leinwand 508 X 375 cm (20 X 14 3/4 in) Birmingham Stadt Museum und Kunstgalerie (mk63). gelegt English Pre-Raphaelite Painter, 1840-1905
Bacchus mk86
c.1598
Oil on canvas
98x85cm
Florence,Galleria degli Uffizi
das Öl von mk86 C. 1598 auf Leinwand 98x85cm Florenz, Galleria degli Uffizi Italian Baroque Era Painter, ca.1571-1610
Bacchus mk159
Oil on canvas
transferred from panel
191x161.3cm
mk159 Öl auf Leinwand, die von übertragen wird, täfelt 191x161.3cm Flemish Baroque Era Painter, 1577-1640
Gemälde ID:: 63029
Bacchus 1497 Marble, height: 203 cm Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence At the age of 21 Michelangelo went to Rome for the first time. We still possess two of the works he created in this period (Bacchus and Piet?; others must have been lost for he spent five years there. The statue of Bacchus was commissioned by the banker Jacopo Galli for his garden and he wanted it fashioned after the models of the ancients. The body of this drunken and staggering god gives an impression of both youthfulness and of femininity. Vasari says that this strange blending of effects is the characteristic of the Greek god Dionysus. But in Michelangelo's experience, sensuality of such a divine nature has a drawback for man: in his left hand the god holds with indifference a lionsksin, the symbol of death, and a bunch of grapes, the symbol of life, from which a Faun is feeding. Thus we are brought to realize, in a sudden way, what significance this miracle of pure sensuality has for man: living only for a short while he will find himself in the position of the faun, caught in the grasp of death, the lionskin. The statue was transferred to Florence in 1572. Artist: MICHELANGELO Buonarroti Painting Title: Bacchus , 1501-1550 Painting Style: Italian , sculpture Type: mythological b Caprese 1475 d Rome 1564