• This may have suggested that not only was Michelangelo’s Bacchus drunk – but that he was also consumed by homosexual desire as a result.
    • Bacchus, Caravaggio, Uffizi's Gallery, Florence
    • Biography: Michelangelo (1964)
  • Michelangelo, bu heykelde figürü Bacchus olarak tanımlayan ikonografiye yer verdi. Dionysos olarak da bilinen Bacchus, antik çağların konusuydu.
  • Bacchus is a marble sculpture by the master, Michelangelo, created circa 1496. This statue was originally commissioned by Cardinal Raffaele Riario.
  • If Titian's Bacchus is a party animal, Michelangelo's is lost in drugged delirium. This is Bacchus with a drink problem, Bacchus on the edge of madness and ruin.
  • ↑ "both the slenderness of a young man and the fleshiness and roundness of a woman". ^ Luba Freedman: Michelangelo's Reflections on Bacchus.
  • ^ The sketchbook is in Berlin. Ralph Lieberman, "Regarding Michelangelo's 'Bacchus'", Artibus et Historiae 22 No. 43 (2001:65-74) p. 66 fig.
  • Bacchus (1496– 1497) İtalyan Yüksek Rönesans heykeltıraş, ressam, mimar ve şair Michelangelo tarafından mermer heykel .
  • Bacchus is an oil painting created in c. 1596 by Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio, a renowned artist known for his powerful and dramatic use of lighting.
  • Bacchus (orijinal İtalyanca: Bacco, İngilizce: Bacchus), (1497) İtalyan Yüksek Rönesans heykeltıraş, ressam, mimar ve şairi Michelangelo'nun bir mermer heykelidir.