• Analysis of Bacchus and Ariadne • Interpretation of Other Mythological Paintings Description Name: Bacchus and Ariadne (1520-23) Artist: Titian (c.1485-1576) Medium: Oil painting on canvas Genre: Mythological painting Movement: Renaissance Art in Venice Location: National Gallery, London For...
one side of which depicts a festive procession celebrating the marriage of Bacchus and Ariadne. Preserved for many years at the Villa Montalto, near Florence, this marble object was bought in 1786 by an amateur English archaeologist and art lover, given to the British Museum in 1805. The ...
Thebes was his city, where he was born, the son of Zeus and the Theban princess Semele. He was the only god whose parents were not both divine. Bacchus and Ariadne, by Titian. . . — Buy this art print at AllPosters.com. According to some accounts Dionysus married Ariadne after her ...
It is painted with the story of Bacchus and Ariadne, and the table works in and out of the room by means of a windlass, so that the company was served without any intervention of domestics. View in context BAALBECK, Lebanon: More than 150 musicians performed Giuseppe Verdi's "Requiem Mas...
Apollodorus describes the wedding of Dionysos and Ariadne in the Theseus section of his book. The story, however, belongs here in the chronology of the Dionysos saga. It seems unlikely she was originally connected with Theseus, since her story and children otherwise belong to an earlier ...