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Bacchus and AriadneBaldassare Peruzzi

Painted c. 1511 in the Loggia of Galatea, Villa Farnesina, this scene depicts Bacchus, the god of wine, with Ariadne, whom he marries after her abandonment by Theseus. The golden mosaic-like background evokes classical luxury, while Peruzzi’s composition aligns with the villa’s mythological and astrological themes. This artwork reflects Renaissance fascination with classical mythology and the interplay of fate and divine intervention.
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