Antique Print-BACCHUS-PLATE-191-Thomassin-Poussin-1694-1724

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‘BACCHUS’

– Plate 191: Engraving of Bacchus, the Roman god of wine, revelry, and fertility. He is depicted with a wreath of vines on his head, holding a drinking cup and a wine jug with a serpent entwined, symbols of intoxication and divine ecstasy.

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Description

Medium: Engraving on hand laid (verge) paper. Watermark: not on all sheets.

Image size: 8.3 x 13.2 cm. (3.27 x 5.2 inch).

Condition: good, given age. Light foxing and soiling. Paper edges with some light staining. And irriegular per scan. General age-related toning and/or occasional minor defects from handling. Please study scan carefully.

BACCHUS, DIONYSUS, ROMAN GOD, WINE, CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY, CELEBRATION, GRAPEVINE, VINE WREATH, SATYR | PCO-C52-65

BACKGROUND INFORMATION

From: “Recueil des Figures, Groupes, Thermes, Fontaines, Vases, Statues, et Autres Ornemens de Versailles” by Simon Thomassin. The book was published between 1694 and 1724 by Simon Thomassin in Paris (1694), Pierre Mortier in Amsterdam (1695) and Rutgert Alberts in The Hague (1724).

Biography engraver: Simon Thomassin (1655-1733) was a French royal engraver known for documenting the sculpture and decoration of Versailles. His series are valued for their precision and elegance.

Biography artist: Based on a statue by Nicolas Poussin (1594-1665), a leading painter of the classical French Baroque style, although he spent most of his working life in Rome.

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Dimensions 1 cm

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