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Marble Bacchus Bust front view

1. Introduction of Bacchus Bust Bacchus (Dionysus in Greek mythology) was the ancient Roman god of wine, and also the deity of grapes, fertility, revelry, and drama. He symbolizes vitality and the natural cycle of growth, while also representing liberation, joy, and spiritual freedom. In ancient festivals, grand Dionysian celebrations centered around Bacchus were held […]

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Outdoor bronze Dionysus Figurine raising grapes

1. Introduction of Dionysus Figurine Bacchus is the ancient Roman name for Dionysus, the Greek god of wine. After his birth, to escape Hera’s persecution, Bacchus was sent to the mountains and raised by nymphs, growing up in nature, closely connected to vines, fruits, and the changing seasons. As an adult, he traveled the world, […]

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Front bronze Bacchus Statue for Sale outdoors

1. Introduction of Bacchus Statue for Sale Bacchus originates from the birth myth of the Greek god Dionysus: Zeus fell in love with the mortal Semele, who was deceived by Hera into demanding Zeus reveal his true form. Unable to withstand the divine power, Semele died. Zeus rescued the premature fetus, sewing it into his […]

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Garden bronze Bacchus God of Wine Statue

1. Introduction of Bacchus God of Wine Statue In ancient Roman culture, Bacchus was not only the god of wine and grapes, but also symbolized the release of vitality, freedom of the senses, and a temporary loosening of social order. The Roman festival of Bacchanalia, initially a secret female ritual, later expanded into a more […]

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Garden Marble Statue of Dionysus

1. Introduction of Marble Statue of Dionysus Bacchus is the Roman god of wine, corresponding to Dionysus in Greek mythology. He is considered the ruler of grapes, wine, drama, and festive revelry. In mythology, he is the son of Zeus (Jupiter in Roman mythology), king of the gods, and Semele, a mortal. Because his mother […]

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Garden display Michelangelo's Bacchus Sculpture replica

1. Introduction of Michelangelo’s Bacchus Sculpture Bacchus, the Roman god of wine, corresponding to the Greek Dionysus, was considered the master of grapes, wine, and festive rituals. Traditionally, he is often depicted with attendants, most notably the half-man, half-goat satyrs and the free-spirited maenads. Satyrs, symbolizing instinct and natural impulses, are often depicted holding grapes, […]

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Front Michelangelo Sculpture Bacchus garden display

1. Introduction of Michelangelo Sculpture Bacchus This sculpture is modeled after Michelangelo Bacchus Statue, created in 1496, and uses marble and gold embellishments to present a classic Renaissance style. The main figure depicts the young Bacchus, the god of wine, standing slightly to the side, his posture relaxed and suggestive of intoxication. The Michelangelo Sculpture […]

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Marble Bacchus God Statue garden

1. Introduction of Bacchus God Statue Bacchus, the Roman god of wine, is also the deity of grapes, fertility, revelry, and drama. He belongs to the same pantheon as Dionysus in Greek mythology, differing only in name and cultural background. As a symbol of nature and vitality, Bacchus represents the cycle of plant growth, the […]

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Full Bacchus Bronze Sculpture outdoors

1. Introduction of Bacchus Bronze Sculpture Bacchus, the Roman god of wine, is related to Dionysus in Greek mythology and is considered a symbol of grapes, feasts, revelry, and vitality. In Roman culture, Bacchus was not only the protector of wine but also embodied the spirit of freedom, passion, and emotional liberation. Michelangelo Bacchus Statue, […]

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Dionysus Bacchus standing with head bowed and hands on hips bronze Statue

1. Introduction of Dionysus Bacchus Statue In ancient Greek mythology, Dionysus is the god of wine, grapes, carnival, drama and vitality. He symbolizes sensibility, release and the power of nature, and is a mysterious existence between reason and chaos. Unlike other masculine and rational Olympian gods, Dionysus is more flexible and multifaceted. He brings joy […]

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