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  2. File:'Bacchus and Ariadne' by Maurice Denis, 1907, Hermitage.JPG

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  3. Bacchus and Ariadne - Wikipedia

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    Bacchus and Ariadne (1522–1523) [1] is an oil painting by Titian.It is one of a cycle of paintings on mythological subjects produced for Alfonso I d'Este, Duke of Ferrara, for the Camerino d'Alabastro – a private room in his palazzo in Ferrara decorated with paintings based on classical texts.

  4. File:Titian Bacchus and Ariadne.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. File:Eustache Le Sueur - Bacchus and Ariadne.jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. Wikipedia : Featured picture candidates/Bacchus and Ariadne

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    Original – Bacchus and Ariadne, an oil painting completed by Titian between 1520 and 1523. Now located in National Gallery, London, this painting measures 176.5 × 191 cm (69.5 × 75.2 in). Reason High resolution scan, notable painting Articles in which this image appears Bacchus and Ariadne +5 FP category for this image

  7. File:Bacchus and Ariadne, by Ferdinand Bol.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Image title Portrait historié of a couple, probably Leonard Winnincx en Helena van Heuvel as Bacchus and Ariadne (or Jason and Medea)*oil on canvas*164,5 x 182,5 cm*signed b.r.: Bol 1664 Short title

  8. Dionysus - Wikipedia

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    The oldest known image of Dionysus, accompanied by his name, is found on a dinos by the Attic potter Sophilos around 570 BC and is located in the British Museum. [34] By the seventh century, iconography found on pottery shows that Dionysus was already worshiped as more than just a god associated with wine.

  9. The Loves of the Gods - Wikipedia

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    The Triumph of Bacchus and Ariadne. Prominently displayed in the center panel, the Triumph of Bacchus and Ariadne depicts a both riotous and classically restrained procession which ferries Bacchus and Ariadne to their lovers' bed. Here, the underlying myth is that Bacchus, the god of wine, had gained the love of the abandoned princess, Ariadne.