It includes the Feast of Bacchus (The Drunkards), the Forge of Vulcan, Christ on the Cross, the Surrender of Breda (The Lances), the Fable of Arachne (The Spinners), Las Meninas and various royal portraits. Most of these works are in very good condition, which is essential for a ...
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The Feast of Bacchus 作者: Henham, Ernest George 出版年: 2008-12页数: 324定价: $ 33.62ISBN: 9780559735738豆瓣评分 目前无人评价 评价: 写笔记 写书评 加入购书单 分享到 推荐 我来说两句 短评 ··· 热门 / 最新 / 好友 还没人写过短评呢 我要写书评 The Feast of Bacchus的书评 ··· ( ...
A lusty gathering of Roman deities ends in embarrassment. History Today| Published inHistory TodayVolume 71 Issue 8 August 2021 Every other winter the Roman deities gather in honour of Bacchus, the god of wine. The elderly Silenus, tutor to Bacchus, arrives on an ass and at his feet, in ...
6 An example of alcohol-induced rosacea can be seen in “The Feast of Bacchus”, by Velázquez.7 In “Boys picking fruit” by Goya, a “Boy climbs a tree” and “Shakes the branches so his friends can pick up the fruits”, the boy on all four has a patch of alopecia. In “Boys...
Ino, his mother's sister, in secret from the cradle nursed the child and brought him up, and then the Nymphae of Nysa were given his charge and kept him hidden away within their caves, and nourished him on milk. Down on earth as destiny ordained these things took place, and Bacchus ...
An advance payment was given to Raphael, who originally held the commission for the subject of a Triumph of Bacchus. At the time of Raphael's death in 1520, only a preliminary drawing was completed and the commission was then handed to Titian. In the case of Bacchus and Ariadne, the ...
In the case of Bacchus and Ariadne, the subject matter was derived from the Roman poets Catullus and Ovid. The painting, considered one of Titian's greatest works, now hangs in the National Gallery in London. The other major paintings in the cycle are The Feast of the Gods, The Bacchana...
"You were holding, Greece, the feast of grape-crowned Bacchus [Dionysos], celebrated by custom each third winter. The gods who serve Lyaeus [Dionysos] also attended and whoever is not hostile to play, namely Panes and young Satyri (Satyrs) and goddesses who haunt streams and lonely wilds....
Seascapein the style of Andries van Eertvelt (Antwerp, 1590–1652). Apelles Painting Campaspe, in the style of Joos van Winghe (Brussels, c. 1544–Frankfurt, 1603). Belshazzar’s Feastin the style of Kasper van den Hoecke (1595–Antwerp, after 1648). ...