• Bacchus (orijinal İtalyanca: Bacco, İngilizce: Bacchus), (1497) İtalyan Yüksek Rönesans heykeltıraş, ressam, mimar ve şairi Michelangelo'nun bir mermer heykelidir.
  • Michelangelo, Bacchus After this refusal, this Bacchus (Michelangelo’s first “Roman” statue) was abandoned in Monsieur Galli’s garden.
  • Bacchus’ was created in 1497 by Michelangelo in High Renaissance style. Find more prominent pieces of sculpture at Wikiart.org – best visual art database.
  • All of these ingredients, collectively, would ensure that Bacchus has become known as one of Michelangelo's most important and most famous sculptures of all.
  • Michelangelo Buonarroti, Bacchus, 1496-1497, Bargello Ulusal Müzesi, Floransa, İtalya, detay. Baküs fark edilir şekilde, içkinin etkisi ile sersemlemiş halde, başı...
  • 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 Pieta)...
  • Bacchus. 1497 Marble, height 203 cm Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence. At the age of 21 Michelangelo went to Rome for the first time.
  • Michelangelo’s Bacchus (1497) is a marble sculpture of the Roman god of wine that stands at 203 cm tall, 76 cm wide and 86 cm deep.
  • Michelangelo’s Bacchus can barely focus on his cup and he definitely looks as though he could sway off that marble podium at any time.
  • Bacchus is one of Michelangelo Buonarroti's most beloved sculptures. It portrays the Greek god with his face framed by vine leaves.