Bacchus
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Bacchus
Summary
Bacchus is a painting[1]. Bacchus ranks in the top 3% of painting entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (234 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Bacchus is the creator of Francesco Melzi[3].
- Bacchus's image is recorded as Bacchus - Leonardo da Vinci workshop - Louvre INV 780.jpg[4].
- Bacchus's instance of is recorded as painting[5].
- Bacchus's owned by is recorded as French State[6].
- Bacchus's movement is recorded as High Renaissance[7].
- Bacchus's genre is recorded as mythological painting[8].
- Bacchus's based on is recorded as Greek mythology[9].
- Bacchus's depicts is recorded as Bacchus[10].
- Bacchus's depicts is recorded as red deer[11].
- Bacchus's depicts is recorded as horse[12].
- Bacchus's depicts is recorded as broad-leaved tree[13].
- Bacchus's depicts is recorded as mountain[14].
- Bacchus's depicts is recorded as nudity[15].
- Bacchus's depicts is recorded as sitting[16].
- Bacchus's depicts is recorded as Corni di Canzo[17].
- Bacchus's depicts is recorded as Monte Moregallo[18].
- Bacchus's made from material is recorded as oil paint[19].
- Bacchus's made from material is recorded as walnut panel[20].
- Bacchus's made from material is recorded as transferred on canvas[21].
- Bacchus's collection is recorded as Department of Paintings of the Louvre[22].
- Bacchus's inventory number is recorded as INV 780[23].
- Bacchus's inventory number is recorded as MR 325[24].
- Bacchus's location is recorded as Room 710[25].
- Bacchus's Joconde work ID is recorded as 000PE025603[26].
- Bacchus's Commons category is recorded as Bacchus - Leonardo da Vinci workshop - Louvre INV 780[27].
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Works and Contributions
Bacchus is the creator of Francesco Melzi[3].
Why It Matters
Bacchus ranks in the top 3% of painting entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (234 views/month).[2] Bacchus has Wikipedia articles in 12 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] Bacchus is known by 14 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]