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Detail from "The Feast of the gods", one of three paintings by Tiziano Vicellio (Titian) commissioned in 1523 for the Duke of Ferrara, Alfonso de Este. The paintings were started by Giovanni Bellini (1427-1516). The first two works "Worship of Venus" and "Bacchanal" are at the Prado Museum, Madrid, Spain.

The third related work "The Feast of the gods" (above) is at the National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C., USA.

Titian was inspired by the poem "The chant of Wine" by Catlulus. Two of the works "Bacchanal" and "The Feast of the gods" relate the wedding of Ariadne and Bacchus; The third work depicts the "Worship of Venus".

Note: These works inspired Reubens. Historians say that the Bacchant upon whose head wine is being poured is Violante, the lover of Titian. These sensual works were preserved by conservative Spanish kings, an index of civilized behavior.


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