Bacchus Finding Ariadne on Naxos

Adriaen de Vries (c. 1556–1626), Prague?, c. 1611, bronze

The god Bacchus, accompanied by a satyr with a torch, discovers the sleeping Ariadne and falls in love with the princess. It is hardly a coincidence that Cupid, the god of love, is seated in the foreground. De Vries was court sculptor to the eccentric Emperor Rudolf II, a lover of mildly erotic art. This relief was thus most likely made for the emperor or someone in the imperial household.

  • Artwork typerelief (sculpture)
  • Object numberBK-14692
  • Dimensionsheight 52.5 cm x width 24 cm x thickness 7 cm
  • Physical characteristicsbrons