Mercury and Bacchus silver-gilt candelabrum, part of the Grand Service, by Paul Storr, after a design by John Flaxman
English, 1810-1817
Royal Collection Trust (created for George IV when Prince of Wales)
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Mercury and Bacchus silver-gilt candelabrum, part of the Grand Service, by Paul Storr, after a design by John Flaxman
English, 1810-1817
Royal Collection Trust (created for George IV when Prince of Wales)
Bacchanal by Jean Jacques François Le Barbier
French, c. 1765-1766
black chalk, brown ink, and brown and gray wash with touches of watercolor
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Bacchante à la Grappe (Bacchante with Grapes) by Jean-Léon Gérôme
French, late 19th or early 20th century
gilt bronze
private collection
Bacchus and Ariadne and Hercules and Omphale by Antonio Bellucci
Italian, 17th or early 18th century
oil on canvas
private collection
Sine Cerere et Baccho Friget Venus (Without Ceres and Bacchus Venus Would Freeze) by Bartholomeus Spranger
Flemish, c. 1590
oil on canvas
Kunsthistorisches Museum
Sine Cerere et Baccho Friget Venus (Without Ceres and Bacchus Venus Would Freeze), attributed to Bartholomeus Spranger
Flemish, 1590
sanguine on paper
National Museum of Ancient Art, Lisbon
Bacchus and Ceres, after the painting by Bartholomeus Spranger
Dutch, c. 1597
brown ink and wash, heightened with white, on paper
British Museum
Bacchanale by Jean-Michel Moreau, called Moreau le Jeune
French, 1767
black ink and watercolor over traces of black chalk, heightened with white
private collection
Two Bacchic scenes, attributed to the circle of Gaspare Diziani
Italian, 18th century
oil on canvas
private collection
Two versions of The Indian Triumph of Bacchus, the first attributed to Enea Vico, after an ancient relief sculpture, and the second by an anonymous French artist after the first engraving
Italian, c. 1542/French, mid-16th century
engraving
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Bacchus Transforming into Trees the Thracian Women Who Murdered Orpheus (and detail) by Battista Dossi, a modello for one of the tapestries of the Metamorphoses for which Dossi was paid in 1545
Italian, c. 1545
pen and ink with white and grey wash on paper
Royal Collection Trust
Studies for the Arms and Legs of Bacchus and Ariadne by Charles de la Fosse
French, c. 1698
black, red and white chalk on tan antique laid paper
Fogg Museum
Bacchus and Ceres by Francesco de Mura
Italian, 1740s
oil on canvas
private collection
Bacchanale by Francesco de Mura
Italian, 18th century
oil on canvas
private collection
Bacchanal and Offering to Bacchus by Michel-Ange Houasse
French, 1719/1720
oil on canvas
Museo del Prado
Detail from Le Triomphe de Bacchus by Gustave Moreau
French, c. 1875-1876
oil on panel
private collection
Antoine Coypel (1661 – 1722)
Study of a man posed as Bacchus,c. 1685.