Triumph of Bacchus ca. 1890 Luigi Frullini The central scene of this relief shows the Triumph of Bacchus. The wine god symbolizes the unrestrained life force that is also made manifest in the spiraling fruit and flowering branches. The presence of hounds, hare, and stag, refers to the hunt symbolizing a darker side of nature and death. Called the Donatello of wood-carvers, the Florentine Luigi Frullini was celebrated for his virtuoso Renaissance revival carvings that often combined naturalism and fantasy. A frequent participant in international exhibitions, the artists work was celebrated throughout Europe and the United States. Given the prominent place of Frullinis signature, it is possible that this panel was exhibited at one of these expositions.. Triumph of Bacchus. Italian. ca. 1890. Walnut. Woodwork

Triumph of Bacchus ca. 1890 Luigi Frullini The central scene of this relief shows the Triumph of Bacchus. The wine god symbolizes the unrestrained life force that is also made manifest in the spiraling fruit and flowering branches. The presence of hounds, hare, and stag, refers to the hunt symbolizing a darker side of nature and death. Called the Donatello of wood-carvers, the Florentine Luigi Frullini was celebrated for his virtuoso Renaissance revival carvings that often combined naturalism and fantasy. A frequent participant in international exhibitions, the artists work was celebrated throughout Europe and the United States. Given the prominent place of Frullinis signature, it is possible that this panel was exhibited at one of these expositions.. Triumph of Bacchus. Italian. ca. 1890. Walnut. Woodwork
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