Andrea Mantegna

Bacchanal with a Wine Vat

c. 1470
Engraving on cream laid paper
31.2 × 45 cm (12.3 × 17.7 in)

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FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG

Andrea Mantegna was an artist with a deep interest in antiquity, and much of his work resembled Greco-Roman sculpture, which he translated into widely circulating and frequently copied engravings. This is the left half of a pair of prints; the adjoining print Bacchanal with Silenos (1956.1010) is also in the Art Institute’s collection. Mantegna’s frieze-shaped bacchanalian subjects portray the god of wine and his drunken revelers. Dionysos may be the standing youth on the left, who is being crowned with a wreath of grape leaves. His noble bearing and contrapposto stance link him particularly to ancient sculptures.

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