The Triumph of Bacchus

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The Triumph of Bacchus is a celebrated early painting by Diego Velázquez that depicts the Roman god of wine carousing with peasants, blending mythological subject matter with striking realism.

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The Triumph of Bacchus canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mythological painting
oil painting
painting
alsoKnownAs The Drunks
surface form: The Drinkers

The Drunks
The Topers
artHistoricalPeriod 17th century
artist Diego Velázquez
collection Prado Museum
surface form: Museo Nacional del Prado
commissionedBy Philip IV of Spain
completionDate 1628
countryOfOrigin Spain
creator Diego Velázquez
depicts Dionysus
surface form: Bacchus

Roman god of wine
carousing
drinking scene
peasants
featuresStyle naturalism
tenebrism
genre baroque painting
mythological art
hasSubject festivity
intoxication
wine
height 165 cm
iconography Bacchic revelry
inception 1628
influencedBy Caravaggio
languageOfTitle Spanish
locatedIn Madrid
Spain
location Prado Museum
surface form: Museo del Prado
materialUsed oil paint
medium oil on canvas
movement Spanish Baroque
notableFor blend of mythological and realistic elements
early masterpiece of Diego Velázquez
realistic depiction of common people
originalTitle Los borrachos
partOf Spanish Golden Age
surface form: Spanish Golden Age painting
patron Philip IV of Spain
portrays crown of ivy on Bacchus
semi-nude god among clothed peasants
wine drinking
setIn outdoor scene
support canvas
width 225 cm

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Diego Velázquez notableWork The Triumph of Bacchus
Prado Museum notableWork The Triumph of Bacchus
The Triumph of Bacchus title The Triumph of Bacchus