Bacchus and Ariadne of Warsaw (Pittoni)

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Bacchus and Ariadne
Italian: Bacco e Arianna
See adjacent text.
ArtistGiambattista Pittoni
Yearc. 1720
TypeOil on Canvas
Dimensions430 cm × 330 cm (171 in × 130 in)
LocationNational Museum of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland

Bacchus and Ariadne of Warsaw (also known as Bacchus and Ariadne) is a 18th-century portrait painted in oil by Giambattista Pittoni, made around 1720, during the Rococo in Venice, Italy, exhibited at the National Museum of Warsaw in Poland capital.[1]

Exhibitions[change | change source]

  • Galeria Sztuki Dawnej, 2021
  • Arte e Vino, 2015, Verona, Italy

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Bibliography[change | change source]

  • Franca Zava Boccazzi, "Pittoni", 1979, Ed. Alfieri, Venezia.

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