346-347 n.38. The Triumph of Bacchus Nicolas Poussin 1635 - 1636. In this chaotic woodland party, men and women dance, drink, play music and behave badly. The paintings we create are only of museum quality. All totes are available for worldwide shipping and include a money-back guarantee. See more ideas about Nicolas poussin, Bacchus and Art. Jun 20, 2016 - Explore barrblank's board "Triumph of Bacchus - Nicolas Poussin" on Pinterest. It is popularly known as Los borrachos or The Drinkers (politely, also The Drunks). The Triumph of David. Poussin’s Triumph of Bacchus shows the victory of Bacchus, the God of Wine. Diego de Silva Velázquez. If you have chosen a Canvas Print of "The Triumph of Bacchus" by Nicolas Poussin without a frame, it shall be ready for shipment within 48 hours. Comment. Bacchus, the god of wine, leads this entourage of mythological characters in a triumphal return from victories in India. Our Approach: Here at The Athenaeum, we work very hard to make this site a sanctuary from the commercial web. View: After Nicolas Poussin, The Triumph of Silenus. The Triumph of Bacchus by Nicolas Poussin is, therefore, not framed, and will be sent to you rolled up and packaged in a strong and secure postal tube. Nicolas Poussin's The Triumph of Bacchus" will be hand painted by our professional and experienced artist on real artist's canvas in the traditional way the real artist would paint. This page is a list of paintings by Nicolas Poussin (Andelys, 15 June 1594 – Rome, 19 … Velázquez painted The Triumph of Bacchus after arriving in … Led by leopards and centaurs, the exotic procession also features a group of music-making Maenads, the female followers of Bacchus. Location: Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City. This sparkling study can be related to the Triumph of Pan (National Gallery, London) executed for Cardinal Richelieu, the French minister of state, along with a pendant depicting the Triumph of Bacchus (Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City). Ariadne was abandoned on the Greek island of Naxos by her lover Theseus.