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DescriptionBacchus en Ampelos, Francesco Righetti, 1782.jpg
Nederlands: De wijngod Bacchus werd verliefd op de jonge sater Ampelos. Toen deze bij een tragisch ongeval stierf veranderde de bedroefde god hem in een druif en maakte wijn uit zijn bloed. Hiernaar verwijst de wijnkelk in Ampelos’ hand.
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Source http://hdl.handle.net/10934/RM0001.COLLECT.435976
Author Francesco Righetti

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