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Bacchus, Roman God of wine, mosaic pavement, Roman
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Bacchus [Dionysus]. Etching by F. Perrier.
Reference: 11430i- Books
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Bacchus and Venus. A very favourite anacreontic song.
Date: [1785?]- Pictures
Bacchus (Dionysus). Engraving by R.U. Massard and Gounod after J.A. Vauthier.
Vauthier, Jules-Antoine, 1774-1832.Date: 1645Reference: 2816733i- Pictures
Bacchus [Dionysus] and Ariadne. Engraving by P.S. van Gunst after Titian.
Date: [1715?]Reference: 11718i- Pictures
Bacchus with Ariadne or a nymph. Colour etching by S. Mulinari after G.L. Valesio.
Valesio, Giovanni Luigi, approximately 1583-approximately 1650.Date: 1766Reference: 3015555i- Books
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Bacchus conculcatus, or, Sober reflections upon drinking : an essay / by Philander Antiphiloinos.
Antiphiloinos, PhilanderDate: MDCXCI [1691]- Pictures
Bacchus and three other figures. Stipple engraving by C. Knight after C. Metz.
Metz, C. M. (Conrad Martin), 1755-1827.Date: Oct.r 6 1803Reference: 2500239i- Pictures
Bacchus and Ariadne. Stipple engraving, ca. 1790, by W. Nutter after S. Shelley.
Shelley, Samuel, approximately 1750-1808.Date: [1790?]Reference: 543394i- Pictures
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Bacchus and Ariadne. Engraving by P.M. Vitali after A. von Maron, 1783.
Maron, Anton von, 1733-1808.Date: 1783Reference: 575577iPart of: Wall paintings from the Villa Negroni (Montalto), Rome- Pictures
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Bacchus captured by sailors transforms them into dolphins. Engraving by J. Matham after D. Vinckeboons..
Vinckeboons, David, 1576-1629.Date: [1616]Reference: 32250i- Pictures
Bacchus squeezes grapes into a dish in order to inebriate and rape Erigone. Etching, 17--.
Date: [between 1700 and 1799]Reference: 2853717i- Pictures
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Bacchus, Ceres and Pomona with a cornucopia of fruit and corn. Etching by C. Schut I.
Schut, Cornelis, 1597-1655.Date: 1600-1699Reference: 33569i- Books
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Bacchus: an essay on the nature, causes, effects, and cure of intemperance / By Ralph Barnes Grindrod.
Grindrod, Ralph Barnes, 1811-1883.Date: 1843- Pictures
Bacchus [Dionysus] supported by a faun and accompanied by a panther. Etching by F. Perrier, 1638.
Perrier, François, 1590?-1656?Date: 1638Reference: 11432i- Pictures
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Bacchus and Ariadne on a chariot accompanied by bacchants, Silenus etc. Etching by P. Aquila after Annibale Carracci.
Carracci, Annibale, 1560-1609.Date: [between 1670 and 1679?]Reference: 11619iPart of: Paintings by Annibale Carracci in the Palazzo Farnese, Rome. Etchings by P. Aquila after Annibale Carracci.- Pictures
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Bacchus and Ariadne on a chariot accompanied by bacchants, Silenus etc. Engraving after C. Cesio after Annibale Carracci.
Carracci, Annibale, 1560-1609.Date: 1681Reference: 11594i- Pictures
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Bacchus reclines while a satyr fills his bowl and Pan adorns his head with grapes. Etching after J. Ribera.
Ribera, Jusepe de, 1591-1652.Reference: 26085i- Pictures
Bacchus as a boy, wearing vines in his hair and a fur costume. Stipple engraving by Caroline Watson, 1786, after P.P. Rubens.
Rubens, Peter Paul, 1577-1640.Date: Nov.r 30, 1786Reference: 3042796i- Pictures
Bacchus on a chariot preceded by a drunken procession of nude men, women and satyrs all carrying grapes. Engraving, 16--, after G. Romano.
Romano, Giulio, 1499-1546.Date: 1600-1699Reference: 26075i- Pictures
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Bacchus being bathed by nymphs after being born from Jupiter's knee, his mother Semele is consumed by flames. Engraving by C. Patas after A. Borel after Rinaldo Mantovano.
Romano, Giulio, 1499-1546.Reference: 17251i- Pictures
Bacchus carried on a chariot pulled by leopards, accompanied by a drunken procession of bacchants and satyrs, with Silenus and two elephants. Etching by P. Aquila after P. Berrettini da Cortona, 16--.
Pietro, da Cortona, 1597-1669.Date: [between 1600 and 1699]Reference: 26941i- Pictures
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Bacchus with attendant satyrs sits drinking by a cave as Venus appears to him and offers him a cup of love. Engraving by J. Audran after A. Coypel, 1704.
Coypel, Antoine, 1661-1722.Date: [1704?]Reference: 26951i- Books
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Bacchus bountie : describing the debonaire dietie of his bountifull godhead, in the royall obseruance of his great feast of Pentecost. Necessarie to be read and marked of all, for the eschuing of like enormities. By Philip Foulface of Ale-foord, student in good felloship.
Foulface, PhilipDate: 1593- Books
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To Bacchus dear Bacchus. A favourite drinking soug [sic].
Date: 1790?]