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Statue of Bacchus Lenaios, the Roman god of wine, naked but for a lion skin, pressing a bunch of grapes
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Statue of Bacchus Lenaios, the Roman god of wine, naked but for a lion skin, pressing a bunch of grapes
5323805 Statue of Bacchus Lenaios, the Roman god of wine, naked but for a lion skin, pressing a bunch of grapes by David, Francois-Anne (1741-1824); (add.info.: Statue of Bacchus Lenaios, the Roman god of wine, naked but for a lion skin, pressing a bunch of grapes. Copperplate engraving by Francois-Anne David from Museum de Florence, ou Collection des Pierres Gravees, Statues, Medailles, Chez F.A. David, Paris, 1787. David (1741-1824) drew and engraved the illustrations based on Roman statues, engraved stones and medals in the collection of the Museum de Florence and the cabinet of curiosities of the Grand Duke of Tuscany.); © Florilegius
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This print showcases the exquisite Statue of Bacchus Lenaios, the Roman god of wine, in all its glory. Created by Francois-Anne David, this copperplate engraving captures the essence of classical art and Roman mythology. In this depiction, Bacchus stands proudly with only a lion skin adorning his body as he presses a bunch of grapes. The intricate details highlight his divine presence and power over wine. The artist's skillful use of stipple engraving brings depth and texture to the image, enhancing its visual appeal. The statue itself is a testament to ancient antiquities and serves as a reminder of Rome's rich cultural heritage. It was part of the collection at the Museum de Florence and belonged to the cabinet of curiosities owned by the Grand Duke of Tuscany. Bacchus Lenaios represents more than just an indulgence in wine; he symbolizes celebration, pleasure, and excess. His association with orgies adds another layer to his mythological significance. Beyond its artistic value, this print also offers insights into botany and viticulture. By showcasing grape pressing as an essential step in winemaking, it highlights how science plays a role in our food supply chain. Overall, this print invites us to appreciate both artistry and history while reminding us that Bacchus Lenaios continues to be revered as one of Rome's most iconic gods.
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