The Triumph of Bacchus 1780s Piat Joseph Sauvage Sauvages name was synonymous with trompe loeil (fool the eye) paintings that imitated low relief ancient sculpture and became hugely popular for Neoclassical room decoration. The present painting is meant to imitate bronze. Sauvage exhibited a slightly larger version of this subject at the Salon of 1781. Another version is also at The Met.. The Triumph of Bacchus. Piat Joseph Sauvage (Flemish, Tournai 1744-1818 Tournai). 1780s. Oil on canvas. Paintings
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