artist:Caravaggio Date:c.1593 Style:Baroque Genre:mythological painting Media:oil,canvas Tag:Greek-and-Roman-Mythology,gods-and-goddesses,Bacchus/Dionysus Dimensions:67 x 53 cm Location:Borghese Gallery, Rome, Italy收藏 点赞0 作品名称:《年轻生病的酒神》卡拉瓦乔(Caravaggio)高清作品欣赏 作品链接:https...
Known works from this period include a small Boy Peeling a Fruit (his earliest known painting), a Boy with a Basket of Fruit, and the Young Sick Bacchus, supposedly a self-portrait done during convalescence from a serious illness that ended his employment with Cesari. All three demonstrate ...
Bacchus click to see full size image Bacchus Author : CARAVAGGIODate :c. 1596Technique :Oil on canvas, height of detail: 25 cmType :mythologicalForm :paintingLocation :Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence AdvertisementsThe picture shows glass carafe lower left corner View all work CARAVAGGIO: ...
Bacchus by Caravaggio is an oil on canvas painting painted by Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio. Completed in about 1595 A.D., it is an example of the Renaissance era’s interest in Classical revival. It was painted during Caravaggio’s stay with his first patron, Cardinal del Monte. Descript...
Caravaggio painted Bacchus in 1596 for Cardinal del Monte. Bacchus is reclined, relaxing with a glass of wine he offers to the viewer. Surrounding him is fruit aplenty, and his hair is surrounded by a halo of grape leaves. He is the god of wine and madness. It is possible that this ...
Caravaggio豆瓣评分:0.0 简介:Catherine Puglisi's magnificent book on Michelangelo Merisi, better known simply as Caravaggio begins with Caravaggio's beguiling self-portrait as Bacchus, painted around 1594 when the artist was in h
Despite spiritual and material deprivations, Caravaggio had painted up to the beginning of Del Monte s patronage about 40 works. The subjects of this period are mostly adolescent boys, as in Boy with a Fruit Basket (1593; Borghese Gallery, Rome), The Young Bacchus (1593; Uffizi Gallery, Flo...
During this period, Caravaggio created notable works like “Boy with a Basket of Fruit” and “Self-Portrait as Bacchus.” These pieces may have marked his departure from Cesari’s workshop, showcasing his ability to tackle more ambitious subjects. Around 1595, Caravaggio painted a dramatic ...
Bacchus was the Roman name for the god of wine, madness and ecstasy. In the painting by Caravaggio, we see Bacchus portrayed as a 17th century Italian teenager. Many have speculated that Caravaggio used a mirror to paint Bacchus and modelled the god on his own form....
After his phenomenally successful painting, The Cardsharps, he attracted the attention of one of the foremost collectors in Rome Cardinal Francesco Maria Del Monte who purchased the painting. The Cardsharps (s) 1594. Oil on canvas Kimbell Art Museum, Fort Worth Texas, USA. The Young Bacchus, ...