Bacchanal
Processions of figures were highly suitable subjects for continuous scenes around tankards and vases. This representation of a bacchanal, with the wine god Bacchus and a drunken Silenus, is based on a work by Rubens. It is an appropriate subject for a ceremonial tankard, for which this ivory relief would thus have been made.
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Bacchanal
Processions of figures were highly suitable subjects for continuous scenes around tankards and vases. This representation of a bacchanal, with the wine god Bacchus and a drunken Silenus, is based on a work by Rubens. It is an appropriate subject for a ceremonial tankard, for which this ivory relief would thus have been made.
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Processies van figuren leenden ...... reliëf dus moet zijn gemaakt.
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Processions of figures were hi ...... ief would thus have been made.
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BK-NM-7347
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publisher
Rijksmuseum
title
Bacchanaal
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Bacchanal
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created
c. 1660
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ca. 1660
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extent
breedte 11,9 cm
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depth 10.3 cm
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diepte 10,3 cm
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height 16.5 cm
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hoogte 16,5 cm
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width 11.9 cm
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Collectie: beeldhouwwerken
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Collection: sculptures
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spatial
temporal
derde kwart 17e eeuw
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third quarter 17th century
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