Bacchante at the Palace of Versailles France
125,50 €
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Made of resin and painted and patinated by hand
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Introducing the exquisite replica of the “Bacchante at the Palace of Versailles,” a stunning tribute to the timeless artistry of Jean Dedieu, completed in 1685. This captivating sculpture, crafted in high-quality resin and adorned with a meticulous marble and bronze patina effect, beautifully captures the essence of the Bacchante—a priestess devoted to Bacchus, the Roman god of wine and revelry.
With a tambourine gracefully held in her hands, the Bacchante embodies both the joyous spirit and the intense, sometimes destructive power of her deity. Her form encapsulates the duality of ecstasy and abandon, reflecting the Bacchante’s connection to the wild and untamed aspects of nature. While she may appear as a free-spirited figure, her portrayal is steeped in mythology, where the Bacchantes are known for their frenzied rituals, capable of terrifying acts in homage to their god.
This sculpture not only serves as a beautiful decorative piece for your home but also as a conversation starter, inviting viewers into the rich narratives of ancient mythology. Its presence brings a touch of the opulent gardens of Versailles into your space, celebrating the artistry and cultural heritage of the classical era.
Embrace the allure of the Bacchante and add this remarkable piece to your collection, where artistry, history, and craftsmanship converge in a stunning display of beauty.
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