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The Louvre Museum, Paris. 18th
Century
A
wonderful wall sculpture of ancient Greek art, this museum replica wall plaque can enhance
your home decor and be an exciting conversation starter.
This
sculpture shows a celebration by the fauns (male followers of Dionysos)
and the Bacchantes or Maenads who were women followers of Dionysos frenzied
with wine that rushed through woods and mountains swept away in a fierce
ecstasy. They celebrated his orgies with drunkenness, nakedness, singing and
sacramental feasting. The Gods of Olympus loved order and beauty in their
sacrifices and their temples. The madwomen, the Bacchantes, had no temples.
They went to the wilderness to worship. There was much that was lovely, good
and freeing in this worship under the open sky and yet always present, too, was
the horrible bloody feast.
The
worship of Dionysos was centered in these two ideas so far apart-of freedom
and ecstatic joy and of savage brutality. The God of Wine could give either of
them to his worshippers. Throughout the story of his life, he is sometimes
man’s blessing, sometimes his ruin.
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Features
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- 13" H x 24" W(33x59 cm) Wall Plaque
- 18 lbs - Bonded Stone
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Specifications
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Size |
13" H x 24" W - Ready to hang |
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Material |
Solid Casting stone |
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Finish |
Antique stone |
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Shipping Weight |
18 Lbs |
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See Also
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