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ArtistMusic is a higher revelation than all wisdom and philosopy, it is the wine of a new procreation, and I am Bacchus who presses out this glorious wine for men and makes them drunk with the spirit Depicted by Conrad keisel
A highly detailed Pre-Raphaelite painting in the style of John William Waterhouse, titled "Bacchus, God of Wine," depicts Bacchus, a youthful figure with dark curly hair crowned with grapevines and green leaves, standing prominently in the center. He holds a golden staff in his left hand, and his right hand is raised high, holding a gleaming golden chalice. He wears a purple and brown patterned robe draped over his left shoulder and around his waist, revealing his bare chest. A delicate gold necklace adorns his neck.
To his right, a large, ornate wooden and brass grape press is actively producing dark red wine, which flows from a spigot into a large copper vat. The press is surrounded by lush green grapevines heavy with ripe purple grapes. Looking up at the flowing wine are three young women with long, flowing hair adorned with floral crowns and draped in colorful robes—one in red, one in orange, and one in gold.
In the upper right corner, two young winged angels, or cherubs, with ethereal bodies and soft colors, are perched among the grapevines, also looking toward the press and Bacchus.
To the left of Bacchus, a group of three additional