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A classical figure in plaster of young Bacchus with Ampelus, a personification of the vine, and a leopard. Bacchus wears a lion skin and an ivy wreath and holds a drinking cup. The work was cast after the antique statue excavated at La Storta, formerly Townley Collection, now in the British Museum, London (Inv. No. 1805,0703.1).
Title
Bacchus
Date
19th C
Medium
plaster
Accession number
227225
Work type
Sculpture
National Trust, Castle Coole
Enniskillen, County Fermanagh BT74 6JY Northern Ireland
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