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A maenad, possessed by Dionysus, dances in a frenzy. Red-figure skyphos found at Paestum (Gk. Posei
An elderly satyr is followed by the young Dionysus. South Italian red-figure bell-krater, attribute
wip cs im having a moment
god doodles from the past couple days :,)
Education of the Infant Bacchus (France 18th Century)
Silver stater of Thebes, featuring a Boeotian shield on the obverse and the head of Dionysus, crowne
thoodleoo:ancient greek 1: alright my dude we have just finished this pretty cool temple to dionysus
theancientgeekoroman:thedionysianfox:Apollo and Dionysus by Leonid LlyuhinLeonid Ilyushin
hiketes:hiketes:DIONYSUS, the god of intoxication, madness, and ritual ecstasy, presided over the wo
This ring is a private seal matrix (Latin secretum) dating between the twelfth and thirteenth centur
2seeitall:Columns at the House of Dionysus (Archaeological site of Delos, Greece)Greece | Ancient r
historyarchaeologyartefacts:Dionysus sarcophagus of the Attic type - Perge, 3rd Century AD - Antalya
Bust of the emperor Hadrian’s lover Antinous (d. 130 CE), depicted as Dionysus. Now in t
NOW ON VIEW in the Ancient Egyptian Art Galleries: The Head of Serapis is a beautiful example o
soaloi:André Durand - Birth of Dionysus
Bacchus and a Panther (Italian 16th-17th Century)
Dionysus and satyrs pressing grapes. Attic black-figure amphora, artist unknown; ca. 530-500 B
caballerodelatristefigura:— Euripides, Bacchae 506 (tr. Reginald Gibbons)~~~Optime! Latine:DIO
marmarinos:Detail of an ancient Roman bust of Antinous, perhaps as Dionysus, dated to the 2nd centur
gtkm: bts [2/5] choreographies ♡ dionysus(cr. 2 dwellingsouls)
Reclining Bacchante by Luigi Bienaime (19th Century)
Ariadne & Dionysus (WIP) You can see the complete image on my Patreon ♡
“Alongside the Iggy Pop Life Class drawings, I have selected some objects from the Brooklyn Mu
famousartthroughhistory:Sarcophagus with Indian triumph of Dionysos, marble, c. 190 CE
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