"Neoclassical Red Marble Head Of Bacchus - 18th Century"
18th-century red marble head depicting Bacchus, son of Jupiter and Princess Semele, god of wine and entertainment, a symbol of sensuality and unbridled vitality. His head is encircled by typical vine leaves, and his expression is clearly intoxicated and consequently smiling, as in almost all his depictions.
Measurements: height with base 18 cm.
Measurements: height without base 13 cm.