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Vector illustration of Dionysus, Greek god of wine, vegetation, fertility, festivity, ritual madness, religious ecstasy, and theatre

19th-century engraving of Gods from the classical period. From left to right: 1 - Dionysian procession or Dionysia, a large festival in ancient Athens in honor of the god Dionysus, 2 - Triton and the Nereids. Illustration published in Systematischer Bilder-Atlas zum Conversations-Lexikon, Ikonographische Encyklopaedie der Wissenschaften und Kuenste (Brockhaus, Leipzig) in 1875.

Aranjuez, Madrid, Spain . August 15, 2018: The roman god Bacchus sculpture in the Aranjuez gardens in Spain. Made in bronze. This sculpture was created in the XVl century by the belgian sculptor Jacques Jonghelinck.

European sculpture art, 19th century, wood engravings, published in 1897 European Sculpture art in the 19th century: 1) Gorilla carrying off a woman, sculpture (1887) by Emmanuel Fremiet (French sculptor, 1824 - 1910), Paris; 2) Triumphal procession of Bacchus and Ariadne, relief by Rudolf Weyr (Austrian sculptor, 1847 - 1914), Vienna; 3) The Love song, sculpture by Constantin Barbella (Italian sculptor, 1852 - 1925); 4) The peace protected by weapons, sculpture (1904) by Ludwig Manzel (German sculpture, 1858 - 1936), Berlin; 5) sculpture (ca. 1888) by Johannes Benk (Austrian sculptor, ), Theatermuseum, Vienna; 6) Germania from the victory monument in Leipzig, sculpture (1888) by Rudolf Siemering (German sculptor, 1835 - 1905), Berlin (1946 destroyed); 7) Wounded nymph, sculpture by Gustav Eberlein (German sculptor, 1847 - 1926), Berlin; 8) Chloé, sculpture (1895) by Heinrich Waderé (German sculptor, 1865 - 1950), Munich; 9) Love secret, sculpture by Otto König (German sculptor, 1838 - 1920), Vienna; 10) Rescued, sculpture (1887) by Adolf Brütt (German sculptor, 1855 - 1939), Städtisches Museum, Flensburg; 11) Captive Mother, sculpture (1887) by Stephan Sinding (Norwegian-Danish sculptor, 1846 - 1922), Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Copenhagen; 12) Durer as a boy, sculpture (ca. 1870/75) by Friedrich Salomon Beer (Austrain-French sculptor, 1846 - 1912), Paris; 12) Sleeping shepherd boy, sculpture (1871/73) by Adolf von Hildebrand (German sculptor, 1847 - 1921), Alte Nationalgalerie, Berlin. Wood engravings, published in 1897. bacchus stock illustrations
European sculpture art, 19th century, wood engravings, published in 1897 European Sculpture art in the 19th century: 1) Gorilla carrying off a woman, sculpture (1887) by Emmanuel Fremiet (French sculptor, 1824 - 1910), Paris; 2) Triumphal procession of Bacchus and Ariadne, relief by Rudolf Weyr (Austrian sculptor, 1847 - 1914), Vienna; 3) The Love song, sculpture by Constantin Barbella (Italian sculptor, 1852 - 1925); 4) The peace protected by weapons, sculpture (1904) by Ludwig Manzel (German sculpture, 1858 - 1936), Berlin; 5) sculpture (ca. 1888) by Johannes Benk (Austrian sculptor, ), Theatermuseum, Vienna; 6) Germania from the victory monument in Leipzig, sculpture (1888) by Rudolf Siemering (German sculptor, 1835 - 1905), Berlin (1946 destroyed); 7) Wounded nymph, sculpture by Gustav Eberlein (German sculptor, 1847 - 1926), Berlin; 8) Chloé, sculpture (1895) by Heinrich Waderé (German sculptor, 1865 - 1950), Munich; 9) Love secret, sculpture by Otto König (German sculptor, 1838 - 1920), Vienna; 10) Rescued, sculpture (1887) by Adolf Brütt (German sculptor, 1855 - 1939), Städtisches Museum, Flensburg; 11) Captive Mother, sculpture (1887) by Stephan Sinding (Norwegian-Danish sculptor, 1846 - 1922), Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Copenhagen; 12) Durer as a boy, sculpture (ca. 1870/75) by Friedrich Salomon Beer (Austrain-French sculptor, 1846 - 1912), Paris; 12) Sleeping shepherd boy, sculpture (1871/73) by Adolf von Hildebrand (German sculptor, 1847 - 1921), Alte Nationalgalerie, Berlin. Wood engravings, published in 1897. bacchus stock illustrations

European Sculpture art in the 19th century: 1) Gorilla carrying off a woman, sculpture (1887) by Emmanuel Fremiet (French sculptor, 1824 - 1910), Paris; 2) Triumphal procession of Bacchus and Ariadne, relief by Rudolf Weyr (Austrian sculptor, 1847 - 1914), Vienna; 3) The Love song, sculpture by Constantin Barbella (Italian sculptor, 1852 - 1925); 4) The peace protected by weapons, sculpture (1904) by Ludwig Manzel (German sculpture, 1858 - 1936), Berlin; 5) sculpture (ca. 1888) by Johannes Benk (Austrian sculptor, ), Theatermuseum, Vienna; 6) Germania from the victory monument in Leipzig, sculpture (1888) by Rudolf Siemering (German sculptor, 1835 - 1905), Berlin (1946 destroyed); 7) Wounded nymph, sculpture by Gustav Eberlein (German sculptor, 1847 - 1926), Berlin; 8) Chloé, sculpture (1895) by Heinrich Waderé (German sculptor, 1865 - 1950), Munich; 9) Love secret, sculpture by Otto König (German sculptor, 1838 - 1920), Vienna; 10) Rescued, sculpture (1887) by Adolf Brütt (German sculptor, 1855 - 1939), Städtisches Museum, Flensburg; 11) Captive Mother, sculpture (1887) by Stephan Sinding (Norwegian-Danish sculptor, 1846 - 1922), Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Copenhagen; 12) Durer as a boy, sculpture (ca. 1870/75) by Friedrich Salomon Beer (Austrain-French sculptor, 1846 - 1912), Paris; 12) Sleeping shepherd boy, sculpture (1871/73) by Adolf von Hildebrand (German sculptor, 1847 - 1921), Alte Nationalgalerie, Berlin. Wood engravings, published in 1897.

Greek god and goddess vector illustration series, Dionysus is the god of the grape-harvest, winemaking and wine, of fertility, ritual madness, religious ecstasy, and theatre in ancient Greek religion and myth

Vintage engraving of a Bacchante. In Greek mythology, maenads were the female followers of Dionysus and the most significant members of the Thiasus, the god's retinue. Their name literally translates as raving ones. Maenads were known as Bassarids, Bacchae or Bacchantes in Roman mythology after the penchant of the equivalent Roman god, Bacchus.

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