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  1. Bacchus (c. 1596) is an oil painting by Italian Baroque master Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (1571–1610) commissioned by Cardinal Del Monte. The painting shows a youthful Bacchus reclining in classical fashion with grapes and vine leaves in his hair, fingering the drawstring of his loosely draped robe.

    • 95 cm × 85 cm (37 in × 33 in)
    • c.1596
  2. Bacchus, 1596 by Caravaggio. Despite recent scholarly efforts to establish the Bacchus as an allegory - of the sense of taste, or even of Christ - the painting remains sufficient and convincing as simply the portrayal of a boy dressed as the ancient god of wine.

  3. The sculpted figure of Bacchus, who has a stunned expression due to his state of inebriation, reproduces some models of classical art, in particular the portraits of Antinous, and is instilled with a languid sensuality.

  4. The Bacchus by Caravaggio is one of the main artworks of Caravaggio in Florence and is placed in the Uffizi Gallery.

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    Caravaggio's paintings constitute some of the most stunning works in the entire history of Western art. Observing the evolution of his style from his early works such as Bacchus to his last paintings is a chronicle of his life. Caravaggio played a key role in defining 17th century Italian art.

  7. Sep 29, 2023 · A youthful Caravaggio Bacchus, god of fertility and ritual madness is the main subject of Caravaggio's extraordinary painting.

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