RMREEGK3–Bacchus (c. 1595) by Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio
RMDW8E3E–Detail The triumphal procession of Bacchus 1616-1618 Frans Francken 1632 1581 - 1642 Flemish Belgian Belgium
RMG2J82H–Bacchus with glass, Jacob Matham, 1599 - 1600
RMKR1HMX–Bacchus. Painting entitled Bacchanalia by Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640), oil on canvas, c.1635-40. It depicts Bacchus (or Dionysus), the God of Wine.
RMM2HXHF–Bacchus, Roman God of Wine
RMEHA0CB–Dosso Dossi Bacchus
RMW5X76C–Peter Paul Rubens, Bacchus, painting, 1638-1640
RMEC86JJ–Lead Figurine of Bacchus, the god of wine and Ampelos the Satyr. Created by Francesco Righetti (1749-1819). Dated 1782
RMF6NPH7–Bacchus, marble statue, Italy
RMC3WMW4–Baalbek ancient Roman city, Temple of Bacchus Beirut Lebanon.
RFD1W50M–Anacreon with Bacchus and Cupid is by French painter and sculptor Jean-Leon Gerome and in the style of Academicism.
RMDKNYTJ–Bacchus, Roman god of wine, with grapes and leopard skin.
RMCF4YJT–Detail of the Drunken Bacchus, marble statue by Michelangelo,1496-8, Bargello, Florence, Tuscany, Italy, Europe
RMEYBY54–Glenveagh Castle, Co Donegal, Ireland; Bacchus Sculpture In The Italian Garden
RMCX1GWC–Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, Bacchus and Ariadne, Italian, 1696 - 1770, c. 1743/1745, oil on canvas
RMABA08G–Dionysos (Latin: Bacchus), Greek god of wine, coloured engraving by Miller, after Henrik Goltzius, Netherlands, 1771, private collection, half length, Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RMM6RRP2–Florence. Italy. Drunken Bacchus (ca. 1496/97), sculpture by Michelangelo Buanorroti, Museo Nazionale del Bargello.
RMDE6RD2–The Nurture of Bacchus, ca. 1628-1629. Artist: Poussin, Nicolas (1594-1665)
RMBM72M8–Cordoba, Cordoba Province, Spain. Archeological and Ethnological Museum. Bust or mask of Bacchus
RMP5YYXD–El Triunfo de Baco or Los Borrachos 1629, The Triumph of Bacchus, The Drunks by Diego Velazquez
RMH7XG9Y–Bacchus and Ariadne 1717 Jean Francois de Troy 1674-1742 France French
RMD2XR6C–BACCHUS RECLINING BY PROESSOR NEURINI
RFE2FJ6T–German carnival revelers in good mood carry the deceased Bacchus dummy to his cremation burial with a torchlight procession.
RMHRJBNK–Bacchus, Roman God
RMEG5THD–Guido Reni Bacchus and Ariadne
RMBMGE0J–Head of Bacchus, ceramic
RMEC7MJG–Bacchus, 1867 by Simeon Solomon (1840-1905). English Pre-Raphaelite painter. Oil on Canvas. This painting depicts a young man dressed as Bacchus, the god of wine. Probably painted from an Italian model.
RMF5GYBK–Statue of Bacchus, Rome, Italy
RMAXY0WH–Wall fountain in the shape of a head of Bacchus at the gardens of the Medici Villa La Petraia Tuscany.
RFBH671G–An antique 19th C. English stoneware relief moulded jug with Bacchanalian ornament. Figures: infant Bacchus, old Silenus etc.
RMBG9G79–Head of Dionysos from the Horti Lamiani. Roman copy of a (lost) Greek original of the Hellenistic period. See descript. for more
RMDAT4BF–Bacchus and Ariadne M.79.63
RMAJ2EYM–Sculpture of the Greek god, Bacchus in the garden of Little Whale House, Little Whale Cay
RMAM2K3A–Greek man playing the lyre, a priest of Dionysus or Bacchus, and Greek king holding a laurel wreath. Hand-colored print
RM2G8D37D–The Triumphal Procession of Bacchus by Maerten van Heemskerck (1498-1574), 1536/7
RMAPGNB3–Temple of Bacchus, Baalbek, Lebanon
RMT3KADM–Wedding of Bacchus and Ariadne, 1578. Creator: Tintoretto, Jacopo (1518-1594).
RMMKJDN7–Bacchus
RM2WCNK3E–The triumph of Bacchus, Painting by Cornelis de Vos
RME1YH9K–Young Bacchus 1872 Joaquin Agrasot y Juan 1836-1919 Spain Spanish
RMM0EWAE–Bacchus and Ariadne - Titian - circa 1490 Theseus, whose ship is shown in the distance, has just left Ariadne on Naxos, when Bacchus arrives, jumping from his chariot, drawn by two cheetahs falling immediately in love with Ariadne. Bacchus raised her to heaven. Her constellation is shown in the sky.
RMG38281–BACCHUS
RM2BDXNEG–Dionysus, or Bacchus, God of Wine
RMFP19MN–Ignaz Stern - Bacchus and Ariadne
RMEJXT9D–ActiveMuseum 0005982.jpg / Bacchus finding Ariadne on Naxos by Antoine Louis and Matthieu Le Nain 05/12/2013 - / 17th century Collection / Active Museum
RMD96W93–Bacchus' c1597. Ancient Roman god of wine (Dionysius in the Greek pantheon), seated as at a banquet, with wreath of vine leaves, holding drinking vessel. Michelangelo Merisi de Caravaggio (1573-1610). Italian painter. Oil on canvas.
RMA2JRW7–A sculpture of baccus bacchus baccus with beard and bunches of grapes and vine leaves in the hair as the headstone keystone key
RM2AMNJ67–Guido Reni, painting, Bacchus and Ariadne, 1619-1620
RMMC6EBA–Greek Mythology, Bacchus. Bas relief of the god of wine, Bacchus. Set into the wall of a modern house near Taormina, Sicily
RM2B019M5–Lebanon: The Temple of Bacchus at Baalbek seen from the northwest, c. 1900. The Temple of Bacchus was one of the three main temples at a large complex in Classical Antiquity, at Baalbek in Lebanon. The temple was dedicated to Bacchus (also known as Dionysus), the Roman god of wine, but was traditionally referred to by Neoclassical visitors as the 'Temple of the Sun'. It is considered one of the best preserved Roman temples in the world. It is larger than the Parthenon in Greece, though much less famous. The temple was commissioned by Roman Emperor Antoninus Pius in 150 CE.
RMC2JE7M–Baalbek (Heliopoplis). Columns of the Temple of Bacchus.
RMAJ2EGJ–Sculpture of the Greek god, Bacchus in the garden of Little Whale House, Little Whale Cay
RMA0A9KR–Priest of Bacchus playing his pipes for young women in ancient Greece. Hand-colored print
RM2GM407H–Ceres, Bacchus and Venus by Abraham Janssens (1575–1632), oil on canvas, c. 1605-1615
RF2HJT36B–This is the entrance to the Baalbek temple dedicated to Bacchus. Archaeologists have done much to combat dilapidation. Lebanon. Levant (1923)
RMTCXK74–Wedding of Bacchus and Ariadne, 1578. Creator: Tintoretto, Jacopo (1518-1594).
RMMKNXB5–The Feast of Bacchus
RMREEGKN–Bacchus, formerly Saint John the Baptist, the painting is based on a drawing by the Italian Renaissance artist Leonardo da Vinci and painted by an unknown artist
RMDTFEAT–Pseudophycis bacchus, red codling
RME14T9A–Apr. 18, 2012 - Titian's ''Bacchus and Ariadne'' to be Restored : Mr. Arthur Lucas is probably the world's supreme expert in the field of restring paintings. and to him has been entrust the world's most controversial piece of restoration work, that of the National Gallery's celebrated but decaying £2 million Titian? ''Bacchus and Ariadne''. For decades the controversy had gone on. Should, as the anti - restorers have claimed, 'this delicate and miraculous canvas'' be kept from ''Controversial'' cleaning methods ?
RMG38AG5–Dionysos - Bacchus
RM2BDXNE3–Dionysus, or Bacchus, God of Wine
RMEFYXPR–Michel-Ange Houasse Offering to Bacchus
RMEJXTAG–ActiveMuseum 0006011.jpg / Bacchus's child, Bacchus high by Satyrs and initiated to the pleasure of wine (according to) Guy-Louis Vernansal 05/12/2013 - / 18th century Collection / Active Museum
RM2A25NKB–Bronze figurine of bacchus and pan
RMB6EY82–Bacchus roman mosaic Regional Archaeology Museum ALCALA DE HENARES Madrid Spain
RMW6DYC4–Giovanni Bellini, The Infant Bacchus, painting, 1505-1510
RMRRH41X–The Triumph of Bacchus.
RMF6FDNH–The Triumph of Bacchus, painted by Bellini
RMD31H0N–Bacchus. Engraving by Gustave Dore. 19th century.
RMC3WMWN–Baalbek ancient Roman city, Temple of Bacchus Beirut Lebanon.
RM2A5YYEF–Marriage of Bacchus & Ariadne by Pierre-Jacques Cazes (1676-1754). Oil on canvas
RM2K426M3–The Triumph of Bacchus by Jacob Jordaens (1593-1678), oil on canvas, 1640s
RF2K9TYEJ–Agate Vase: the Mysteries of Bacchus, St. Denis Abbey. Sirens Harpies 1750
RMDT9JDK–Wedding of Bacchus and Ariadne, 1505. Artist: Cima da Conegliano, Giovanni Battista (ca. 1459-1517)
RMMKPXXW–Bacchus and Ariadne
RMRE8TEK–Bacchus and Ariadne by Titian, Theseus, whose ship is shown in the distance, has just left Ariadne on Naxos, when Bacchus arrives, jumping from his chariot, drawn by two cheetahs falling immediately in love with Ariadne. Bacchus raised her to heaven. The constellation Corona Borealis, Bacchus's crowning gift to her, is shown in the sky above her head. EDITORIAL USE ONLY
RM2H6E3M4–Marriage of Bacchus and Ariadne 1756 Galliari Bernardino, 1707/ 1794, Italy, Italian,
RFCX4F34–Jean-Leon Gerome, a French painter and sculptor, titled this work Anacreon with Bacchus and Cupid.
RMG37RPX–Dionysos - Bacchus
RM2BDY4NX–Peristyle, Temple of Bacchus, Baalbek
RMD9387K–Léonardo da Vinci St. John the Baptist or Bacchus XV th Century Italian School Oil on canvas Louvre Museum - Paris.
RMTR8YE5–Otto Prince von Bismarck and Johanna von Puttkamer - 'Bacchus with snake', silver seal with alliance coat of arms, mid-19th century Solid silver version (no hallmark), the handle shaped as the bearded Bacchus with grapevine wreath and a snake in his left hand. The seal surface with the alliance coat of arms of the von Bismarck and the von Puttkamer families. Height 12.9 cm, weight 287 g. Otto von Bismarck (1815 - 1898) met Johanna von Puttkamer (1824 - 1894) at the wedding of his schoolfriend Moritz von Blanckenburg in 1844, and as soon as in 184, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMHHG91Y–Bacchus and the Pirates.
RM2JHY2R2–WW2 Land Army girl Doreen Bacchus at the Women's Timber Corps training camp at Culford in Suffolk. Propaganda image of agriculture food production via Land Army (WLA) during WW2 1940 Womens Land Army girl, on a tractor. Great Britain UK World War II Second World War
RM2EH37CG–Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, painting, Bacchus and Ariadne, 1743-1745
RMM6JTFA–Bacchus, Caravaggio, Michelangelo M., 1597.
RMM673E8–Bacchus, marble ancient statue, Italy
RMD45WB8–Bacchus. Engraving by Gustave Dore. 19th century. Colored.
RFC3WMX7–Baalbek ancient Roman city, Temple of Bacchus Beirut Lebanon.
RMP67W1R–Bacchus, 1867 by Simeon Solomon (1840-1905). English Pre-Raphaelite painter. Oil on Canvas. This painting depicts a young man dressed as Bacchus, the god of wine. Probably painted from an Italian model.
RM2GB6ANP–Bacchus by Annibale Carracci (1560-1609), oil on canvas, c. 1590-91
RM2CGPPGN–Baalbek, Lebanon. Temple of Bacchus. Photographed November 1971.
RMMPXMJN–Sheet from a series on the wall decorations of the Villa Negroni in Rome. Plate VII: Bacchus and Ari
RMMKNAGJ–Bacchus
RME6073H–Greek and Roman gods: Pluto, Vesta and Bacchus.
RMH7XG9K–The Education of Bacchus 1717 Jean Francois de Troy France French 1674-1742
RF2G1AD16–The 1880s caption reads: Elysian repast (bas relief also called Bacchus at the House of Icarus) - now housed in the Museum of the Louvre. Elysian, Elysium, or Elysian Fields of Ancient Greek mythology, was a conception of the afterlife in Ancient Greek mythology where mortals related to the gods, the heroic and the virtuous, could rest in a blessed and happy life after death.
RMD872CB–BURNING BACCHUS
RMM2HXHB–Bacchus, Roman God of Wine
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