
Painting by Italian artist Sebastian Ricci “Bacchae and Satires”. The size of the painting is 104 x 143 cm, oil on canvas. The painting was supposedly painted by a painter in Venice. Throughout his creative life, Ricci created many paintings based on mythological scenes.
In addition to goddesses and gods, in his paintings in a fair number there are nymphs, satires, silences, bacchantes, putti and many other characters of Greek and Roman mythology. The painting, in which the artist Sebastiano Ricci depicted a nude charming bacchante and muscular helpful satyrs, is considered one of the best works of the painter of mythological themes.
Meeting of Bacchus and Ariadne by Sebastiano Ricci
Bathing Bathsheba by Sebastiano Ricci
Susanna and the Elders by Sebastiano Ricci
Allegory of France in the image of Wisdom by Sebastiano Ricci
Nymph and Satire by Sebastiano Ricci
Centaur Family by Sebastiano Ricci
Miracle of St. Francis by Sebastiano Ricci
Sleeping nymph and two satire by Sebastiano Ricci