Art and Art History Collection (Saskia)
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Saskia, Ltd., Cultural Documentation
Abstract
Silenus was the teacher and companion of Bacchus, the god of wine; he is often shown supported by satyrs because of his age and drunken condition. At the lower right two putti offer him grapes, while above them an old Bacchante carries a torch. On the left a figure playes pipes, and a young Bacchante squeezes grapes over Silenus. The painting is thought to have been executed in Rubens' studio. The sky and landscape are probably by Jan Wildens, and the foliage and fruit by Frans Snijders. The design of the figures may have been executed by a member of the studio, possibly Van Dyck, and then reworked by Rubens himself.
Keywords
Dresden, Germany, Antwerp, Belgium, Style: Flemish Baroque, School: Baroque, Movement: Baroque, Flemish, Painting;, Painting
Geographic Location
Dresden, Germany; Antwerp, Belgium
Type
StillImage
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Media Type
Paintings; Pictures
Holding Location
University of South Florida
Identifier
A01-MFF2044
Recommended Citation
Unknown, "The Drunken Silenus, mon (detail) Drunken Silenus supported by Satyrs" (2022). Art and Art History Collection (Saskia). 2423.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/saskia/2423