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  • Bacchus Saint John de Baptiste
  • Bacchus Saint John de Baptiste
  • Bacchus Saint John de Baptiste
  • Bacchus Saint John de Baptiste
  • Bacchus Saint John de Baptiste
  • Bacchus Saint John de Baptiste
  • Bacchus Saint John de Baptiste
  • Bacchus Saint John de Baptiste
  • Bacchus Saint John de Baptiste

Bacchus Saint John de Baptiste

Article number: Classic009-V3
€429,00
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Bacchus Saint John de Baptiste

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Discover the intriguing beauty of 'Bacchus Saint John the Baptist' on high-quality plexiglass. This masterpiece by Leonardo da Vinci, which blurs the boundaries between sacredness and sensuality, gets a modern touch in this medium. The deep contrasts and subtle details come into their own beautifully. Available in four impressive sizes: 60 x 90, 80 x 120, 100 x 150 and 120 x 180 cm. A sophisticated choice for art lovers who appreciate both classic and contemporary aesthetics. Exclusive to Zeitaku Art.

"Bacchus", also known as "Saint John the Baptist", is a work by the Italian master Leonardo da Vinci, created around 1513-1516. It shows John the Baptist in isolation. Unlike traditional depictions of John, Leonardo presents him here in a more sensual and androgynous way, with long curly hair and a soft expression. The dark background and the subtle play of light and shadow emphasize the figure. There has been speculation about the painting's dual name, with some believing it was originally intended as a depiction of Bacchus before being modified. The artwork reflects Leonardo's continuous experiments with form and light.

art / Bachus Saint John de Baptiste / classic art / collection / klassieke kunst / zeitaku
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