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Landscape with the Education of Bacchus
Creator
Francesco ZuccarelliItalian Artist · 1702–1778
All works by this person →> If only you could see this King of landscape painters! . . . those lively and brilliant macchiette [speckles] carry one up to Paradise. Dear Zuccarelli -- thanks to you we do not have to envy the ancients. Francesco Zuccarelli began studying very early under a Florentine landscape painter and also probably trained under a landscapist in Rome. Settling in Venice around 1732, two years after Marco
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- 1744
- Medium
- Oil on canvas
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- Italian
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- Paintings
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Accompanied by the young satyrs and nymphs with whom he grew up, the young god Bacchus rides in on a goat, probably alluding to his origins as a fertility god worshipped as a bull or a goat. Bacchus's plump, old teacher Silenos looks on from the hill while mature nymphs and a satyr dance in the background. Despite Bacchus's identity as the god of wine, no one drinks wine in this picture. The loosely interpreted subject matter, however, merely serves as a pretext for the idyllic Italianate landscape with its cloudless sky, lush trees, and warm sunlight. Francesco Zuccarelli's characteristically lighthearted, decorative enchantments satisfied his patrons' desire for an ideal country scene on the walls of their own homes. Zuccarelli frequently included gourd bottles in his paintings as a pun on his own name: the word *zucco* is Italian for gourd. In this painting, a gourd bottle hangs in the small tree behind Silenos.
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