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The Drunkenness of Bacchus, 1496-97 (marble) (detail of 52672)
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The Drunkenness of Bacchus, 1496-97 (marble) (detail of 52672)
ALG232644 The Drunkenness of Bacchus, 1496-97 (marble) (detail of 52672) by Buonarroti, Michelangelo (1475-1564); Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence, Tuscany, Italy; (add.info.: Bacchus avec un jeune satyre; ); Italian, out of copyright
Media ID 23353168
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This print showcases a mesmerizing detail of "The Drunkenness of Bacchus" a marble sculpture created by the legendary artist Michelangelo in 1496-97. Housed at the Museo Nazionale del Bargello in Florence, Italy, this masterpiece is an exquisite example of High Renaissance art. In this particular section of the sculpture, we are drawn to Bacchus, the Roman god of wine and revelry, who appears intoxicated alongside a young satyr. The scene exudes an air of wild abandon as they indulge in their shared passion for wine. Grapes and vines surround them, symbolizing fertility and abundance. Michelangelo's meticulous craftsmanship is evident in every intricate detail - from the chiseled muscles on Bacchus' youthful body to his expressive face that captures both ecstasy and vulnerability. The composition beautifully captures the essence of youthfulness juxtaposed with intoxication. The inclusion of nudity further emphasizes Bacchus' uninhibited state while also paying homage to classical ideals prevalent during the Renaissance period. This evocative portrayal invites viewers into a world where earthly pleasures reign supreme. As we gaze upon this stunning image captured by Bridgeman Images, we cannot help but be transported back in time to witness Michelangelo's genius firsthand. It serves as a reminder that art has no boundaries or limitations; it transcends time and space to touch our souls across generations.
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