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Bacchus Procession, 17th century. Artist: Frans Francken IIBacchus Procession, 17th century. Found in the collection of the State Art Museum, Tula, Russia
Bacchus and Ariadne on the Island of Naxos, 17th century. Artist: Cornelis van PoelenburghBacchus and Ariadne on the Island of Naxos, 17th century. Found in the collection of the State Open-air Museum Palace Gatchina, St Petersburg
Sleeping Bacchus, 17th century. Artist: Abraham Jansz van DiepenbeeckSleeping Bacchus, 17th century. Found in the collection of the State A Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow
Bacchus and Ariadne, 1780s. Artist: Giuseppe CadesBacchus and Ariadne, 1780s. Cades, Giuseppe (1750-1799). Found in the collection of the State A. Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow
Midas Feast in Honour of Bacchus and Silenus. c. 16th century. Artist: Lucas van ValckenborchMidas Feast in Honour of Bacchus and Silenus. Valckenborch, Gillis, van (1570-1622). Found in the collection of the State A. Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow
Bacchanalia, c1615. Artist: Peter Paul RubensBacchanalia, c1615. Found in the collection of the State A Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow
Bacchanale, c1600-1638. Artist: Jacques BlanchardBacchanale, c1600-1638. Found in the collection of the Nancy, Musee des Beaux-Arts
Dionysus, from the east pediment of the Parthenon, 447-432 BC. The Ancient Greek god of wine. From the British Museum, London
Ariadne, 1615. Artist: Leonard GaultierAriadne, 1615. Ariadne, in Greek mythology, was daughter of King Minos of Crete and his queen, Pasiphae. She is associated both with the battle of Theseus and the Minotaur; and with the god Dionysus
Bacchus, after a Roman statue, 1757. Artist: Bernard de MontfauconBacchus, after a Roman statue, 1757. A plate from Supplement au livre de L antiquite expliquee et representee en figures, Paris, 1757. Private Collection
Bacchus, c1597. Artist: Michelangelo CaravaggioBacchus, c1597. Bacchus, Roman god of wine (Dionysius in the Greek pantheon), seated as at a banquet, with a wreath of vine leaves, holding a drinking vessel. From the Uffizi Gallery, Florence
The Triumph of Bacchus or The Drunkards, 17th Century. Artist: Diego VelazquezThe Triumph of Bacchus or The Drunkards, 17th Century. Velazquez, one of the few Spanish painters to depict mythological scenes
Drunken Silenus, 1747. Artist: Carle VanlooDrunken Silenus, 1747. In classical myth, Silenus is the teacher and friend of Bacchus, god of wine. In Renaissance art he is depicted as fat, drunk and naked, a bloated lord of the revels
The Drunken Silenus, 17th century. Artist: Moses van UyttenbroeckThe Drunken Silenus, 17th century. In classical myth, Silenus is the teacher and friend of Bacchus, god of wine. In Renaissance art he is depicted as fat, drunk and naked
Bacchus and Ariadne, 1523-1525. Artist: TitianBacchus and Ariadne, 1523-1525. From the National Gallery, London
Bacchus, 1560. Artist: Valerio di Simone CioliBacchus, 1560. Statue in the Boboli Gardens, Florence, Italy. It shows Pietro Barbino, Cosimo Is court dwarf, as Bacchus, riding a tortoise
Dionysos, Limestone relief, Ahnassia El-Medina, Beni-Souef, 3rd Century. Proto-Coptic Art made for the Greek Pagan Community in Egypt
Roman Mosaic, Dionysus with Panther, c4th centuryRoman Mosaic, Dionysus with Panther, c3rd century. Dionysus, god of the grape harvest, winemaking and wine, of ritual madness, fertility, theatre and religious ecstasy. Found in Halicarnassus
Mosaic detail in ambulatory of Santa Constanza church, Rome, 4th century. Mosaics in the ambulatory are secular and could be considered Dionysiac with images of grapes, fruit, birds
Dionysus on a goat, Greek terracotta, Attic period, c350 B
Detail of Dionysus Seated, Greek Plate, Painted by Psiax, c520 BC. Artist: PsiaxDetail of Dionysus Seated, Greek Plate, Painted by Psiax, c520 BC. Found at Vulli. Held at British Museum
Dionysus in cave, Lekythos made in Athens, c350 BC
Image of the Nabatean God Dushares, 1st centuryImage of the Nabatean God Dushares, the equivalent of Dionysus, 1st century
Satyr and Nymph. Artist: Carracci, Agostino (1557-1602)Satyr and Nymph. Found in the collection of the Nationalmuseum Stockholm
The Great Dish from the Mildenhall treasure, Roman Britain, 4th century. The face in the centre represents Oceanus, with dolphins in his hair and a beard formed of seaweed
Roman wall-painting of a Bacchanalian dance, 1st centuryDetail of a Roman wall-painting from the Villa Pamphilli in Rome, from the British Museums collection.Roman wall-painting of a Bacchanalian dance from the Villa Doria Pamphili in Rome, c50
Detail of figure in the theatre of Dionysus, 6th century BCDetail of a figure in the theatre of Dionysus in Athens, 6th century BC
Roman depiction of a centaur in a Bacchic procession, 2nd centuryDepiction of a centaur in a Bacchic procession from a Roman sarcophagus, in the National Museum in Rome, 2nd century
Roman stucco of Dionysiac rites, 1st century BCRoman stucco of Dionysiac rites from the Villa Farnese, Rome. On the left is the half-drunken Silenus, a woman before an altar, and a youth playing double-pipes, 1st century BC
Roman wall-painting of Leucothea and the infant Dionysus, 1st centuryRoman wall-painting of the nymph Leucothea and the infant Dionysus from the Villa Farne Sina, from in the National Museums collection in Rome, 1st centruy
Roman mosaic showing the Triumph of Bacchus, 3rd centuryRoman mosaic showing the Triumph of Bacchus, from Souisse, Tunisia, 3rd century
Roman relief of Bacchus with a panther from the National Museums collection in Rome
Roman wall-painting of a Bacchanalian dance from the Villa Doria Pamphili in Rome, c50. From the British Museums collection
Greek votive relief of actorsGreek votive relief from Piraeus of actors holding their masks to make offerings to Dionysus, from the National Archaeological Museum in Athens
Roman mosaic of Dionysus from Corinth, Greece
Greek terracotta oil flask of the infant DionysusGreek terracotta oil flask (lekythos) of the infant Dionysus standing in a vine-hung grotto. Made in Athens, and from the British Museums collection
Roman marble statue of Bacchus from Glouchestershire
Macedonian coin of the fifth century BC. A coin from Mende showing Dionysus on a mule with a drinking cup, from the British Museums collection
Roman wallpainting showing Mount Vesuvius and Bacchus (Dionysus) or the Genius Loci, Pompeii, ItalyRoman wallpainting, Pompeii, Italy; showing Mount Vesuvius and the figure of Bacchus (Dionysus) god of wine wearing clusters of grapes or of the Genius Loci. The snake is a protective cthonic deity
Dionysius, Greek god of wine. Bust of Dionysius, known as Bacchus in the Roman pantheon
Fresco from the Villa of the Mysteries, Pompeii, Italy, c1st century BC-1st century ADFresco from the Villa of the Mysteries, dedicated to the rites of Dionysius, Pompeii, Italy, c1st century BC-1st century AD
John the Baptist, with the attributes of Bacchus, 1513-1516. Artist: Leonardo da VinciJohn the Baptist, with the attributes of Bacchus, 1513-1516. John the Baptist is regarded as a prophet by three religions: Christianity, Islam, and Mandaeanism
Parthian silver dish showing Dionysus with AriadneParthian silver dish showing Dionysus on a chariot with Ariadne, the very small female figure. The dish has Hellenistic influences, but is in Bactrian style. From the British Museums collection
Wall-paintings from the Villa of the Mysteries, Pompeii, 1st centuryWall-paintings from the Villa of the Mysteries in Pompeii, showing scenes of initiation into the rites of Dionysus, 1st century
Detail of late Roman period Greek sarcophagus, showing Dionysiac revels. In the National Museum in Athens
Philip, Duke of Orleans, Regent of France, c1715-1746. Artist: Nicolas de LargillierePhilip, Duke of Orleans, Regent of France, 1715-1746. Philip (1674-1723) ruled France as Regent from 1715 during the minority of Louis XV
Double herm of Dionysus and Heracles. Roman, remodelled in modern times. Found in the collection of The Hermitage, St Petersburg
Bacchus and Ariadne, 1664. Artist: Ferdinand BolBacchus and Ariadne, 1664. Found in the collection of The Hermitage, St Petersburg