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- Bacchus (c. 1596) is an oil painting by Italian Baroque master Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (1571–1610) commissioned by Cardinal Del Monte.
- Caravaggio's inspiration was one of the many surviving statues of the Emperor Hadrian's beloved, Antinous, who was often represented as Bacchus...
- Caravaggio’s painting of Bacchus contains all the revelry associated with the mythological libertine bubbling beneath its surface.
- Bacchus, c.1596 - Caravaggio - WikiArt.org.
- Discovered in the Uffizi’s deposits in 1913 and attributed to Caravaggio by art historian Roberto Longhi, the masterpiece belongs to the painter's early career in...
- Bacchus is depicted posing and holding a cup of wine with his left hand, as if he was reflected in a mirror. In fact, Caravaggio used a complex system of...
- Michelangelo Caravaggio Bacchus tablosu, Tarih: 1596, Orijinal Boyut: 95 x 85 cm, Yer: Galleria degli Uffizi Florence.
- I find it apt as Caravaggio’s Bacchus was painted in Rome, where the artist spent fifteen years – the most prolific and successful period of his tormented career.
- "Bacchus" (Caravaggio) - bir İtalyan ustası barok olan sanatçının eseri Roma dönemi ile ilgili bir resim.
- Explore the captivating paintings of Bacchus by Caravaggio and delve into the artist's unique style and symbolism.