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Head of Bacchus
  • TitleHead of Bacchus
  • Technique/ MaterialMarble
  • DimensionsDimensions: (h) 74 cm
  • Artist/Maker Artist: Johan Niklas Byström, Swedish, born 1783, dead 1848
  • CategorySculpture
  • Inventory No.NMSk 383
  • AcquisitionGift 1846 Mr Per Ulmgrens heirs
  • ExhibitedNationalmuseum, Room 1280 The Sculpture Courtyard
  • Description
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    The bust represents Bacchus, who was the god of intoxication and wine in Roman mythology. On the Warwick vase, which can be seen at the centre of the Sculpture Garden, Bacchus is depicted as a bearded, drunk old old man with a lot of hair. Here, the god of wine is a detached and restrained young man with a beautiful head, crowned with elegant curls and a wreath of perfect grapes.