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Bacchante and Satyrs, c1713. Artist: Sebastiano RicciBacchante and Satyrs, c1713. Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St Petersburg
The Red Vineyards at Arles, 1888. Artist: Vincent van GoghThe Red Vineyards at Arles, 1888. Found in the collection of the State A Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow
October, wine-making, early 16th century. Grapes are pressed and wine is drawn from a barrel. Below: skittles with knuckle-bones. From a Flemish calendar in the collection of the British Library
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
Firing a cannon into clouds to prevent a hail storm, 1901. It was claimed that rain fell instead of the anticipated hail which would have damaged the grape vines in the wine producing area of
March, 1412-1416. Artist: Paul LimbourgMarch, 1412-1416. A farmer uses an ox-drawn wheeled plough on his field in the foreground, while in the distance, people are tending vines, keeping sheep and preparing to sow corn
The Wedding at Cana, 1870. Jesus turning water into wine. From the Bible (John 2:7)
St Vincent, Spanish Christian martyr, 19th century. A Christian deacon from Zaragoza (Saragossa), Spain, St Vincent was martyred in c304 during the persecutions of Christians under the Emperor