Los borrachos

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Los borrachos is a celebrated early 17th-century painting by Diego Velázquez depicting the Roman god Bacchus carousing with a group of drunkards in a naturalistic, earthy style.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf oil painting
painting
alsoKnownAs The Triumph of Bacchus NERFINISHED
artForm easel painting
artisticStyle naturalism
tenebrism
collection Museo Nacional del Prado collection
commissionedBy Philip IV of Spain NERFINISHED
completionDate 1628–1629
countryOfOrigin Spain
creator Diego Velázquez NERFINISHED
culturalContext Spanish Golden Age NERFINISHED
currentLocation Museo del Prado NERFINISHED
depicts Bacchus NERFINISHED
Roman god of wine
crown of vine leaves
group of drunkards
half-naked Bacchus NERFINISHED
man kneeling to be crowned by Bacchus
men in contemporary 17th-century Spanish dress
outdoor setting
peasants drinking wine
genre bodegón
mythological painting
hasArtHistoricalSignificance important early mythological work by Velázquez
hasColorPalette earth tones
hasLighting strong chiaroscuro
hasPerspective single-point perspective
hasSubjectMatter classical mythology in a realistic context
inception circa 1628
influencedBy Caravaggio NERFINISHED
languageOfTitle Spanish
locatedIn Madrid
locatedInCountry Spain NERFINISHED
materialUsed oil paint
movement Baroque
museumAccession Museo del Prado painting inventory
originalTitle El triunfo de Baco NERFINISHED
painter Diego Velázquez NERFINISHED
periodInArtistCareer early Madrid period of Diego Velázquez
surface canvas
theme celebration
contrast between divine and earthly
intoxication
wine
titleInSpanish Los borrachos NERFINISHED

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The Triumph of Bacchus originalTitle Los borrachos