• Bacchus, 1596 by Caravaggio. Despite recent scholarly efforts to establish the Bacchus as an allegory - of the sense of taste, or even of Christ...
  • ‘Young Sick Bacchus’ was created in c.1593 by Caravaggio in Baroque style. Find more prominent pieces of mythological painting at Wikiart.org – best visual art...
  • Some art historians speculate that this sickly Bacchus was actually a self-portrait of Caravaggio during a time when he was suffering from acute jaundice.
  • Who is Bacchus and what is the painting of Bacchus meaning? Bacchus by Caravaggio, the Baroque master from Italy, was painted in 1596.
  • Michelangelo Caravaggio Bacchus tablosu, Tarih: 1596, Orijinal Boyut: 95 x 85 cm, Yer: Galleria degli Uffizi Florence.
  • The Uffizi Bacchus is one of Caravaggio's most famous works, but it is also one of the most enigmatic.
  • Ve bu hiç Bacchus değil, onun tarafından giydirilen ölümlü. Hayat, acılarıyla, bir kişinin zayıflığı ve kendini koruma girişimleriyle – zamanla Caravaggio’nun...
  • His Bacchus no longer appears to us like an ancient god, or the Olympian vision of the High Renaissance and Mannerism. Instead, Caravaggio paints a rather...
  • The Bacchus embodies all the major traits of Caravaggio’s style. The dramatic use of light is a constant feature of Caravaggio’s works.
  • Caravaggio's Bacchus is a masterpiece of Baroque painting, depicting the Roman god of wine and fertility reclining on a bed of grapes and holding a goblet of wine...