The Drunks

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The Drunks is an alternate title for Diego Velázquez’s early Baroque painting "The Triumph of Bacchus," which depicts the Roman god of wine surrounded by revelers.

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The Drinkers 1
The Drunks canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf painting
alternateTitleOf The Triumph of Bacchus NERFINISHED
artist Diego Velázquez NERFINISHED
artisticPeriod early Baroque
collection Museo del Prado NERFINISHED
commissionedBy Philip IV of Spain NERFINISHED
completionDate 1628
countryOfOrigin Spain
creator Diego Velázquez NERFINISHED
culture Spanish
depicts Bacchus NERFINISHED
Roman god of wine
crown of ivy
drunken men
revelers
seated peasants
wine jug
genre Baroque painting
hasAlternativeName Los borrachos NERFINISHED
The Triumph of Bacchus NERFINISHED
hasGenre genre painting
mythological painting
hasMainSubject Bacchus NERFINISHED
iconography Bacchic revelry
inception 1628
locatedIn Madrid
locatedInCountry Spain NERFINISHED
location Museo del Prado NERFINISHED
medium oil on canvas
movement Baroque
notableFor blend of mythological and realistic elements
depiction of everyday Spanish drinkers as companions of Bacchus
portrays contrast between divine and earthly figures
style naturalism
subjectHeading Bacchus in art
mythology
wine in art
titleLanguage English

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The Triumph of Bacchus alsoKnownAs The Drunks
this entity surface form: The Drinkers