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Roman stucco of Dionysiac rites, 1st century BC
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Roman stucco of Dionysiac rites, 1st century BC
Roman stucco of Dionysiac rites from the Villa Farnese, Rome. On the left is the half-drunken Silenus, a woman before an altar, and a youth playing double-pipes, 1st century BC
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1st Century Bc Altar Bacchus Civilisation Dionysius Dionysos Dionysus Drunk Drunkenness Lazio Mythical Figure Pipe Rite Silenus Stucco Villa Villa Farnese Youth Greek Mythology Mike Dixon Roman Mythology
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This print showcases a remarkable Roman stucco depicting Dionysiac rites from the 1st century BC. The artwork, found in the Villa Farnese in Rome, transports us back to ancient times and offers a glimpse into the vibrant world of Greek mythology. In this scene, we witness an array of fascinating characters engaged in various activities. On the left stands Silenus, a mythical figure known for his half-drunken state, symbolizing revelry and excess. Beside him is a woman standing before an altar, perhaps participating in sacred rituals associated with Dionysus, the god of wine and ecstasy. Adding to the enchantment is a youth playing double-pipes—a musical instrument often associated with celebrations and joyous occasions. The harmonious melodies produced by these pipes would have filled the air during these Dionysian festivities. The intricate details captured on this stucco masterpiece highlight not only the skill of its creators but also provide valuable insights into Roman civilization during that era. It serves as a testament to their appreciation for artistry and their deep-rooted connection to mythology. As we gaze upon this artifact from centuries past, we are reminded of Italy's rich cultural heritage—particularly Lazio's contribution to music and arts. This photograph allows us to appreciate not just its historical significance but also its aesthetic beauty as it captures every color and concept meticulously preserved within this stunning piece of history.
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