Michelangelo’s Bacchus Statue
Michelangelo’s Bacchus is a classic of the Renaissance, showing the mythological image of the Roman god of wine. In the sculpture, Bacchus shakes his body slightly, holding a wine glass in his hand, with a carnival and elegance, symbolizing the drunkenness of the god of wine and the abundance of life. There is also a naughty satyr at his feet, stealing grapes, full of vivid details and drama, showing Michelangelo’s ultimate sculpture skills and control of dynamic beauty.
Trevi’s Bacchus Statue Replicas
Our factory carefully reproduces Michelangelo’s Bacchus, using high-grade pure white marble to ensure that the quality and texture of each work meet the highest standards. The replica faithfully reproduces the shape of the original, from Bacchus’s drunken expression to the delicate movements of the leg of lamb, striving to convey the essence and artistic appeal of the original.
Carving Craftsmanship
Our sculptures are hand-carved by experienced craftsmen, and the details stand up to any angle. Bacchus’s muscle lines, facial expressions, and the lively posture of the goat leg god all reflect the superb carving craftsmanship and deep understanding of art. Each piece is not only a sculpture, but also a valuable work of art.
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