RMKR1HMX–Bacchus. Painting entitled Bacchanalia by Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640), oil on canvas, c.1635-40. It depicts Bacchus (or Dionysus), the God of Wine.
RMBA4T31–God ot the wine Bacchus at the garden of the palais of Weikersheim Baden Wuerttemberg Germany
RM2BDXNE3–Dionysus, or Bacchus, God of Wine
RMABA08G–Dionysos (Latin: Bacchus), Greek god of wine, coloured engraving by Miller, after Henrik Goltzius, Netherlands, 1771, private collection, half length, Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RMG3827G–BACCHUS/VINES/VIRGIL
RMB9J6N5–City gate in Kirchgasse alley, Vinothek Bacchus wine store, Gmuend in Carinthia, Austria, Europe
RMB21BAD–Bacchus wine god roman 50 100 AD porta latina rome
RMG8C4TM–Caesar Boetius van Everdingen - Bacchus on a Throne − Nymphs Offering Bacchus Wine
RMC2JE7M–Baalbek (Heliopoplis). Columns of the Temple of Bacchus.
RMEX21BY–Bacchante, follower of Bacchus, Roman god of wine, with vineleaves in her hair. Copperplate engraving by Francesco Bartolozzi after a design by Giovanni Battista Cipriani from 108 Plates of Antique Gems, 1860. The gems were from the Duke of Marlborough's collection.
RMEBH0KA–Porcelain face of Bacchus God of Wine Cinque Terre Liguria Italy
RMJ88445–A bottle of Winbirri vineyards Bacchus award winning white wine.
RMDBRHEY–Sculpture entitled Bacchus A La Vigne by Reginald Rossel at the Vouvray wine caves touristiques in the Loire Valley, France.
RM2H5DR3E–Jan Brueghel the Elder & Hendrick van Balen, Diana Offered Wine and Fruit by Bacchus and his Retinue, painting, 1617-1625
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RM2C5PF8B–Bacchus, Roman God of wine or Dionysus on wine merchant building, Leith, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
RMD968PH–Dionysius, Greek god of wine (Bacchus in Roman pantheon). Bust
RMAM2K3A–Greek man playing the lyre, a priest of Dionysus or Bacchus, and Greek king holding a laurel wreath. Hand-colored print
RMPXN797–Bacchus and Ariadne by Sebastiano Ricci (1659-1734), oil on canvas, c.1691-4. The painting depicts the wedding of Bacchus (or Dionysus), the God of Wine and Ariadne, daughter of King Minos of Crete.
RMMC6EBA–Greek Mythology, Bacchus. Bas relief of the god of wine, Bacchus. Set into the wall of a modern house near Taormina, Sicily
RM2BDXNEG–Dionysus, or Bacchus, God of Wine
RMAHHT86–Caveau des Beaujolais-Villages, Temple de Bacchus, wine tasting cellar sign, Beaujeu, Beaujolais wine country, Rhone valley, France, Europe
RMG3827H–BACCHUS/DIONYSUS/WINE
RMMMTP0D–Nymphs Offering the Young Bacchus Wine, Fruit and Flowers. between 1670 and 1678. Caesar van Everdingen - Nymphs Offering the Young Bacchus Wine, Fruit and Flowers - WGA07573
RMB21CN2–Bacchus wine god roman 50 100 AD porta latina latin rome
RMHKR7P4–Caesar van Everdingen - Nymphs Offering the Young Bacchus Wine, Fruit and Flowers - WGA07573
RMJFWG52–Caesar Boetius van Everdingen - Bacchus on a Throne E28892 Nymphs Offering Bacchus Wine and Fruit - Google Art Project
RMDKNYTJ–Bacchus, Roman god of wine, with grapes and leopard skin.
RMB5WA6H–The painting 'Bacchus' (c.1595) by Italian Baroque master Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (1571-1610).
RMJ8844C–A bottle of Winbirri vineyards Bacchus award winning white wine.
RMCR7D2T–Bacchus, Greek God of the wine and of the fertility, portrait, Dalsheim, Germany,
RMPY3E80–Caesar van Everdingen - Nymphs Offering the Young Bacchus Wine, Fruit and Flowers
RMJ2CMWM–Shelves with red vases and sculpture.
RM2C5PFC3–Bacchus, Roman God of wine or Dionysus on wine merchant building, Leith, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
RMEC86JJ–Lead Figurine of Bacchus, the god of wine and Ampelos the Satyr. Created by Francesco Righetti (1749-1819). Dated 1782
RMD01TD9–Herbert Graedtke as 'Bacchus' with wine queen and princesses at Radebeul Herbst und Weinfest, Sachsen, Saxony, Germany
RM2WBRF9N–Dionysus (Bacchus). God of wine. Head of Dionysus. 1st and 2nd centuries AD. From Mértola, Beja district, Portugal. National Archaeology Museum. Lisbon, Portugal.
RMW57W20–Bacchanal A Bacchanalian (title on object), The Bacchus wine god, a Bacchante, a satyr and a panther. Numbered lower left: Vo. II. No. 30, maenad (s), female bacchant (es), (story of) Bacchus (Dionysus), Liber, nymphs (in general), 'Ninfe in commune' (Ripa), Carlo Faucci (mentioned on object), 1768, paper, engraving, h 397 mm × w 328 mm
RM2K426M3–The Triumph of Bacchus by Jacob Jordaens (1593-1678), oil on canvas, 1640s
RMT96J9X–Bacchus, Roman God of wine, mosaic pavement, undated. Dionysus was the god of the grape harvest, winemaking and wine, of ritual madness and ecstasy in Greek mythology. He is a major, popular figure of Greek mythology and religion, and is included in some lists of the twelve Olympians. Dionysus was the last god to be accepted into Mt. Olympus. He was the youngest and the only one to have a mortal mother.
RMHERT5K–Statue of god Bacchus squatting in front of vineyard going up a hill topped with a ruined castle.
RMA9X1JC–Bacchus Dionysus Wine
RFJWPTWN–Bacchus wine choice vector design for any use
RMPRX9TA–The Triumphal Procession of Bacchus 1536 - 1537 Martin- Maerten van Heemskerck 1498-1574 active Haarlem - Rome Dutch The Netherlands ( Bacchus was the Roman god of agriculture, wine and fertility, copied from the Greek god Dionysus. )
RMJ09CHF–Caesar Boetius van Everdingen - Bacchus on a Throne E28892 Nymphs Offering Bacchus Wine and Fruit -
RMB3CE19–UK Derbyshire Hardwick Hall Gardens classical statue of Bacchus
RMEX226X–Bacchus, Roman god of wine, with grapes and vineleaves in his hair. Copperplate engraving by Francesco Bartolozzi from 108 Plates of Antique Gems, 1860. The gems were from the Duke of Marlborough's collection.
RMREWJ98–Bacchus, the god of wine, in the gardens of Weikersheim Castle, Baden-Wuerttemberg
RM2RK0KCF–Bacchus on a Throne − Nymphs Offering Bacchus Wine and Fruit 1658/after 1670 by Caesar van Everdingen
RMB41CJM–Bacchus, Greek god of wine and fertility, figure at community centre, Wismar,
RMPY3E6X–Caesar Boetius van Everdingen - Bacchus on a Throne E28892 Nymphs Offering Bacchus Wine and Fruit
RMJ2CMX0–Colored bottles beside sculpture.
RMEJXTAG–ActiveMuseum 0006011.jpg / Bacchus's child, Bacchus high by Satyrs and initiated to the pleasure of wine (according to) Guy-Louis Vernansal 05/12/2013 - / 18th century Collection / Active Museum
RMEC86JK–Lead Figurine of Bacchus, the god of wine and Ampelos the Satyr. Created by Francesco Righetti (1749-1819). Dated 1782
RMD01TBY–Herbert Graedtke as 'Bacchus' with wine queen at Radebeul Herbst und Weinfest, Sachsen, Saxony, Germany
RM2WBRFA0–Dionysus (Bacchus). God of wine. Bust of Dionysus. 2nd century AD. Found in the Roman Villa of Milreu. Faro, Portugal. National Archaeology Museum. Lisbon, Portugal.
RMW56DRD–Bacchanal Coating of a carved ivory representation of a bacchanal, Coating of a carved ivory representation of a bacchanal representation, bacchanal: Bacchus with his wine-flushed train (thiasos), Bernard Strauss, Augsburg, c. 1660, ivory, h 16.5 cm × w 11.9 cm × d 10.3 cm
RM2GB6ANP–Bacchus by Annibale Carracci (1560-1609), oil on canvas, c. 1590-91
RMG15HCH–Dionysus, in Greek mythology the god of the grape harvest, winemaking and wine, of ritual madness and ecstasy. He was also known as Bacchus by the Romans. Artwork by Jost Amman.
RMHERT51–Statue of god Bacchus squatting in front of vineyard going up a hill topped with a ruined castle.
RMK6FX7Y–Statue of Bacchus or Dionysus, God of Winemaking, Outside the Wine and Spirits Museum Bendor Island, or Ile de Bendor, Bandor Var Provence France
RFJWPTWA–Bacchus wine club colored vector concept
RMPRX9T1–The Triumphal Procession of Bacchus 1536 - 1537 Martin- Maerten van Heemskerck 1498-1574 active Haarlem - Rome Dutch The Netherlands ( Bacchus was the Roman god of agriculture, wine and fertility, copied from the Greek god Dionysus. )
RMBTG6M9–The Rites of Dionysus, an art installation by Tim Shaw in the Mediterranean Biome at the Eden Project, Cornwall, UK
RMAC6YB0–Two men eating lunch in front of Le Repaire de Bacchus wine shop on Rue Montorgueil in the Des Halles area of Paris France
RMD2FYY7–Bacchus vines at the Chapel Down Winery
RMRETYAK–Fresco of Bacchus, Greek god of wine in Castello del Buonconsiglio, Trento, Trentino, Alto Adige, Italy, Europe
RF2GET60H–Wiesloch, Germany - August 2021: Funny sculpture of wine god called 'Speedy Bacchus' with blurry vineyard in background
RMBHN7HJ–Dionysus (Latin: Bacchus), Greek god of wine and drunkenness, portrait, bust, Capitoline Museums, Rome, ,
RMDXDMWW–Wine God Bacchus, Dalsheim
RFM6EX9B–MUNICH, GERMANY - Nymphemburg palace gardens: mythological statue of Roman god of wine Bacchus with satyr and chalice, by Roman Anton Boos, year 1782
RMEGAR1W–Dionysus, the god of the grape harvest, winemaking and wine, of ritual madness, fertility, theatre and religious ecstasy in Gree
RMDYEYED–Sculpture of Bacchus (Dionysus) in Marble. The God of wine/Grape Harvesting. Circa 1st-3rd century AD. Roman.
RMD01TDC–Herbert Graedtke as 'Bacchus' with wine queen and princesses at Radebeul Herbst und Weinfest, Sachsen, Saxony, Germany
RMD45WB8–Bacchus. Engraving by Gustave Dore. 19th century. Colored.
RM2X6WE78–Bacchus with wine at farmers, Bacchus presents wine to farmers. On the left, after being beaten to death by drunken peasants, Icarus is turned into a constellation. Book illustration for: Lof-sanck by Bacchus, 1616., print, print maker: Jacob Matham, after design by: David Vinckboons, publisher: Willem Janszoon Blaeu, Amsterdam, 1616, paper, engraving, letterpress printing, height, 77 mm × width, 128 mm
RMKPR9CW–Bacchanalia by Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640), oil on canvas, c.1635-40. The painting depicts Bacchus (or Dionysus), the God of Wine.
RMM2HXHB–Bacchus, Roman God of Wine
RMHTMJGF–Dionysius, Greek god of wine (Bacchus in Roman pantheon). Bust
RM2B72WMM–Golden statue of Bacchus on the top of a replica wine fountain in the Base Court at Hampton Court Palace
RM2TDX29C–Wine tasting, fa. Bacchus Concertgebouw, 25-05-1997, Whizgle News from the Past, Tailored for the Future. Explore historical narratives, Dutch The Netherlands agency image with a modern perspective, bridging the gap between yesterday's events and tomorrow's insights. A timeless journey shaping the stories that shape our future
RMH65YW1–The Feast of Bacchus by Jan Bruegel the Younger 1601-1678 Flemish Belgian Belgium ( Bacchus is the Roman name for Dionysus, the god of wine and intoxication. )
RMACM14K–Madame Bacchus the legend of the taste of the day a vinous Autumn reflection in a French 1920s illustration
RMAC6YB5–Three men eating lunch in front of Le Repaire de Bacchus wine shop on Rue Montorgueil in the Des Halles area of Paris France
RMDKNYTE–Bacchus, Neptune and Pluto, Roman gods of wine, the sea, and the dead.
RMCR75YK–Bacchus, the god of wine, pillar of the fountain at the Fellbach Kelter winepress, Fellbach, near Stuttgart, Baden-Wuerttemberg
RM2B019M5–Lebanon: The Temple of Bacchus at Baalbek seen from the northwest, c. 1900. The Temple of Bacchus was one of the three main temples at a large complex in Classical Antiquity, at Baalbek in Lebanon. The temple was dedicated to Bacchus (also known as Dionysus), the Roman god of wine, but was traditionally referred to by Neoclassical visitors as the 'Temple of the Sun'. It is considered one of the best preserved Roman temples in the world. It is larger than the Parthenon in Greece, though much less famous. The temple was commissioned by Roman Emperor Antoninus Pius in 150 CE.
RMBB5P7E–Dionysus (Latin: Bacchus), Greek god of wine, 'Bacchus', painting, by Carravaggio, 1593 / 1594, Uffizi, Florence,
RMAY4G6F–Dionysos Bacchus
RFM6EX97–MUNICH, GERMANY - OCTOBER 16, 2017 - Nymphemburg palace gardens in Munich: mythological statue of Roman god of wine Bacchus, by Roman Anton Boos, yea
RMPFGT65–Italy, Florence, Boboli Gardens, Bacchus Fountain showing the Roman God of wine astride a turtle.
RMD95RDF–Bacchus, Ancient Roman god of Wine (Dionysius in Greek pantheon) riding on a tiger. Roman mosaic of 1st or 2nd century AD. British Museum, London
RMD01TE3–Herbert Graedtke as 'Bacchus' with wine queen and princesses at Radebeul Herbst und Weinfest, Sachsen, Saxony, Germany
RMFB6G32–Bacchus (Roman) also known as Dionysus (Greek). God of the grape harvest in classical mythology. Statue of Bacchus with satyr and panther. From roman Villa of Pozzuoli, near Naples, Italy. 2nd century AD. Marble. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Copenhagen, Denmark.
RM2X6WE7Y–Germany with Ceres and Bacchus, Germania (title on object), Allegorical representations of European countries (series title), An allegory on Germany. In the middle under a tree the gods Ceres (agriculture) and Bacchus (wine). Ceres holds a scepter in her hands. On her lap the German imperial crown. Bacchus holds the orb and a vine. Around them there are weapons and agricultural implements on the ground. Behind them a printing press. In the background on the right partying farmers, on the left an army. The print is part of a four-part series with allegorical representations of European
RM2B6KGAN–Germany with Ceres and Bacchus Germania (title object) Allegorical European countries (series title) An allegory on Germany. In the midst of a tree gods Ceres (agriculture) and Bacchus (wine). Ceres holds a scepter in his hands. On her lap, the German imperial crown. Bacchus is holding the orb and a vine. Around them lying on the ground weaponry and farming. Behind them, a printing press. In the background right partying farmers left the army. The print is a part of a four-part series with allegorical representations of European landen. Manufacturer : print maker: Johann Sadeler (I) (shown on
RMM2HXHF–Bacchus, Roman God of Wine
RMBMK1XG–The head of Bacchus, the Roman god of wine and intoxication, known as Dionysus to the Greeks, on a building in Leith, Edinburgh.
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