Bacchanal by Michaelina Wautier - before 1659 - 270 cm × 354 cm Kunsthistorisches Museum Bacchanal by Michaelina Wautier - before 1659 - 270 cm × 354 cm Kunsthistorisches Museum

Bacchanal

oil on canvas • 270 cm × 354 cm
  • Michaelina Wautier - 1604 - 1689 Michaelina Wautier before 1659

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Two satyrs are transporting Bacchus, the drunken god of wine, on a cart while a third is dribbling grape juice into his mouth; all are part of a Bacchic procession. On the right side, a woman is gazing out of the composition with a markedly reserved air. Lightly dressed in classical costume, her left breast is exposed; the wand twined with vine leaves in her hand identifies her as either a bacchante (a devotee of the god) or his lover, Ariadne. It is, in fact, a self-portrait of the artist. Considering the topic of the painting, this is highly unusual. For a female artist to depict herself in such a setting documents both courage and irony.