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Bacchus and a Panther
Italian; 16th–17th century
Bronze
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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IV - The Emperor
Old wisdom, tradition, and power. A mentor or patriarchal figure, but perhaps stuck in old ways or ego.
Dionysus with Pan
Roman; 50–150 AD
Marble
The Museum of Fine Arts
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Bacchus and Ampelos
1782
Francesco Righetti (1749–1819)
Lead
Rijksmuseum
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Heroic Torso - Inspired by Classical fragments, this heroic male torso has a contemporary twist. The lizard attempts to conceal the maleness of the figure, and yet becomes a focus of attention. ~ Ian Rank-Broadley Sculpture
Ian Rank-Broadley I’ve followed him for a few years. Go to his website for more information about him and to see his work. One of the great contemporary artists.
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