• The ancient Romans called him Bacchus; Velázquez has depicted him here at center crowning a well-dressed Spaniard with an ivy wreath.
  • The Triumph of Bacchus (Greek title is Ο Θρίαμβος του Βάκχου) is a painting by Diego Velázquez, now in the Museo del Prado, in Madrid.
  • The Triumph of Bacchus is a Baroque Oil on Canvas Painting created by Diego Velázquez from 1628 to 1629.
  • Diego Velázquez. The Waterseller of Seville. Los Borrachos (The Drunks), also known as The Triumph of Bacchus. Vulcan’s Forge. The Surrender of Breda.
  • The Triumph of Bacchus (1629) - Diego Velazquez. The Triumph of Bacchus (1629) – Diego Velazquez.
  • Los Borrachos The Triumph of Bacchus, a reproduction oil painting by Diego Rodríguez de Silva y Velázquez.
  • The work, entitled The Triumph of Bacchus or The Drunkards, is one of the best-known mythological works of the Sevillian painter Diego Velázquez.
  • Artwork by Diego Velázquez, The Triumph of Bacchus, Made of Oil on Canvas Painting.
  • Description of the picture: Triumph of BacchusDiego Velazquez. 1628-1629. Canvas, oil. 100 sixty 5 x two hundred 20 5 cm.
  • The astonishing painting The Triumph of Bacchus, popularly known as Los Borrachos or The Drunks, was painted by Diego Velázquez in 1629 after his arrival in...