Archive for posts tagged with ‘god of wine’


Dec 13 2010

Bacchus of 1867 by Solomon

Academician / British / Greco-Roman / Italian / Paintings (Reproductions) - 1 year ago - troycapc

Bacchus of 1867 by Solomon

This is a reproduction of Simeon Solomon’s “Bacchus” of 1867. Solomon was born in 1840 London and began art academy at the age of 12. He was introduced to the Pre-Raphaelite group and first exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1858. He continued to exhibit at the Royal Academy for fourteen years until his arrest for attempted sodomy in London. He was arrested again in Paris. He began again to produce work in 1884 but was constantly plagued by persistent alcoholism. He died on August 14, 1905. This Bacchus was inspired by his Italian travels and is a poignant depiction of the face of the God of Wine and Enthusiasm. The painting is presently at the Birmingham Art Galleries.

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Nov 20 2010

Silenus and Infant Dionysos, image by Troy Caperton, 2008

Greco-Roman / Statuary / Vatican - 1 year ago - troycapc

Silenus and Infant Dionysos, image by Troy Caperton, 2008

A reproduction of "Silenus with Infant Dionysus" in the Vatican Museums. This is a tender rendering of the Greek mythological protector and follower of the God of Wine.  This representation of the statue is from my photograph from my recent trip to Rome.
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