Bacchanal with a Drunken Bacchus, and Satyrs and Maenads
While researching sex in antiquity, Beverland must have read a great deal about the Bacchanalia. These effusive Roman feasts in honour of the god Bacchus were characterized by drunkenness and sexual excesses. In Raimondi’s engraving, an inebriated Bacchus, satyrs, and maenads indulge in a similar celebration. At the left a satyress even abuses a statue.
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Bacchanal with a Drunken Bacchus, and Satyrs and Maenads
While researching sex in antiquity, Beverland must have read a great deal about the Bacchanalia. These effusive Roman feasts in honour of the god Bacchus were characterized by drunkenness and sexual excesses. In Raimondi’s engraving, an inebriated Bacchus, satyrs, and maenads indulge in a similar celebration. At the left a satyress even abuses a statue.
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Tijdens zijn studie naar seks ...... zich zelfs aan een standbeeld.
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While researching sex in antiq ...... satyress even abuses a statue.
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RP-P-OB-12.137
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Rijksmuseum
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Bacchanaal met dronken Bacchus en saters en maenaden
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Bacchanal with a Drunken Bacchus, and Satyrs and Maenads
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1510 - 1527
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1510 - 1527
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blad breedte 506 mm
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blad hoogte 145 mm
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height 145 mm
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width 506 mm
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Collectie: prenten
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Collection: prints
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Bartsch 249
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eerste kwart 16e eeuw
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first quarter 16th century
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second quarter 16th century
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tweede kwart 16e eeuw
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