Twelve Bacchanales

1626

Pierre Brebiette

Associated Names
Pierre Brebiette

Artist, French, 1598 - c. 1650

François Langlois

Publisher, French, 1589 - 1647

Artwork overview

  • Medium

    complete set of twelve etchings on laid paper

  • Credit Line

    Ailsa Mellon Bruce Fund

  • Accession Number

    2015.44.17-28

  • Catalogue Raisonné

    IFF (1600), no. 144-155

  • Series Title

    Twelve Bacchanales

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Associated Artworks

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This is a drawing of a procession with a banquet scene. The image depicts a lively procession of figures, mostly women dressed in flowing classical robes, moving towards the right. They are engaged in what appears to be a ceremonial or festive occasion. The figures carry various objects such as baskets or vessels, and some are dancing. On the far right, the drawing transitions to an interior setting, where seated figures appear to be partaking in a banquet, with food and drink on the table. The background is intricately decorated with garlands and ornate architectural details.

Sacrifice of a Ram

Pierre Brebiette, François Langlois

1626

This is a drawing of mythical creatures engaged in a procession. The image depicts a group of mythical creatures with human-like upper bodies and goat-like lower bodies. Some creatures are playing musical instruments and others are carrying garlands of flowers and foliage. The setting includes architectural elements like columns and a building, suggesting a gathering. The drawing style uses delicate lines to render details in clothing and facial expressions, creating a lively atmosphere.

Satyrs Bringing Animals to an Altar

Pierre Brebiette, François Langlois

1626

This is a drawing of a scene featuring a procession or celebration. The artwork depicts various figures in flowing garments, engaged in a ceremonial or festive event. Many figures are holding objects such as wreaths, staffs, or musical instruments. The drawing shows intricate detailing and a balance between the movement of the figures and the backdrop's ornamentation, with drapes and decorative elements adding depth to the scene. The composition suggests a sense of rhythm and continuity as the figures interact gracefully with one another, evoking a harmonious and lively tableau.

Sacrifice of a Satyr

Pierre Brebiette, François Langlois

1626


Artwork history & notes

Provenance

Heinrich Füssli et Cie, Zurich (1755 - 1829) (Lugt 1008). (Paul Prouté, S.A., Paris); purchased 2015 by NGA.

Associated Names

Bibliography

1939

  • IFF (1600)

Wikidata ID

Q77008357

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