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Bacchus and Ariadne, Giovanni Battista Tiepolo  Italian, Pen and brown ink, brown wash, over black chalk.
Giovanni Battista Tiepolo
ca. 1740
Bacchus discovering Ariadne on Naxos, Bronze, Italian, Padua
Italian, Padua
15th century
Ariadne, Boris Lovet-Lorski  American, Rose marble of Milan
Boris Lovet-Lorski
1937–38
Ariadne, Asher Brown Durand  American, Oil on canvas, American
Asher Brown Durand
After John Vanderlyn
ca. 1831–35
Ariadne, Giorgio de Chirico  Italian, born Greece, Oil and graphite on canvas
Giorgio de Chirico
1913
Ariadne, George Frederic Watts  British, Oil on canvas
George Frederic Watts
1894
Sardonyx cameo with Dionysus and Ariadne, Sardonyx, Greek or Roman
Greek or Roman
1st century BCE–1st century CE
Ariadne, Oscar Gustav Rejlander  British, born Sweden, Albumen silver print from glass negative
Oscar Gustav Rejlander
1857
Bacchus and Ariadne, Giovanni Antonio Pellegrini  Italian, Oil on canvas
Giovanni Antonio Pellegrini
1720s
Ariadne on Naxos, Master IO. F.F.  Italian, Bronze, Northern Italian
Master IO. F.F.
15th–16th century
Consolation of Ariadne, Bryson Burroughs  American, Oil on canvas, American
Bryson Burroughs
1915
Ariadne, Asher Brown Durand  American, Engraving; fifth state of eight
Asher Brown Durand
After John Vanderlyn
1834
Versailles, Eugène Atget  French, Albumen silver print from glass negative
Eugène Atget
1924–25
M. Petagna
1860s–70s
Bacchus and Ariadne, Giovanni Battista Tiepolo  Italian, Pen and brown ink, brush and brown wash, over black chalk
Giovanni Battista Tiepolo
1696–1770
Bacchus and Ariadne, Ercole Procaccini The Younger  Italian, Red chalk lightly heightened with white on gray paper
Ercole Procaccini The Younger
17th century
Bacchus and Ariadne, Jean Hughes Taraval  French, Black and white chalk
Jean Hughes Taraval
18th century
Seascape with Bacchus and Ariadne, Claude Lorrain (Claude Gellée)  French, Engraving
Claude Lorrain (Claude Gellée)
Engraved by François Vivares
Publisher Arthur Pond
1742
Ariadne, Cupid and Bacchus, Francesco Bartolozzi  Italian, Etching and engraving; fourth state of four
Francesco Bartolozzi
After Giovanni Battista Cipriani
1788
Ariadne Abandoned by Theseus, Thomas Rowlandson  British, Etching and stipple, hand-colored
Etcher Thomas Rowlandson
After Giovanni Battista Cipriani
Publisher Thomas Rowlandson
1790–99
Ariadne Abandoned by Theseus, Thomas Rowlandson  British, Etching and stipple
Etcher Thomas Rowlandson
After Giovanni Battista Cipriani
Publisher Thomas Rowlandson
1790–99
William Doughty
After Sir Joshua Reynolds
Publisher Edward Orme
1804
Alexander Runciman
ca. 1774
Engraver Alessandro Zaffonato
After Francesco Bartolozzi
1780–1800
Ariadne on Naxos Approached by Bacchus, Thomas Rowlandson  British, Etching
Etcher (?) Thomas Rowlandson
After Giovanni Battista Cipriani
ca. 1790
The Wedding Feast of Bacchus and Ariadne, Guy Louis Vernansal the Elder  French, Pen and brown ink, brush and gray wash, heightened with white, over red chalk, on beige paper
Guy Louis Vernansal the Elder
Former Attribution Formerly attributed to Charles Le Brun
ca. 1709
Lovis Corinth
1914
Design for a Panel with a Depiction of Bacchus and Ariadne, Ercole Procaccini The Younger  Italian, Pen and brown ink, brush with brown, red, blue and yellow wash, over black chalk
Ercole Procaccini The Younger
17th century
The Indian Triumph of Bacchus, Enea Vico , after an ancient relief sculpture Italian, Engraving
Attributed to Enea Vico
ca. 1542
The Indian Triumph of Bacchus, Anonymous, French, 16th century (?) French, Engraving
Engraved by Anonymous, French, 16th century
Publisher Published by Paul de la Houve
Possibly copied from engraving attributed to Enea Vico
mid-16th century
Bronze hydria (water jar), Bronze, Greek
Greek
mid-4th century BCE
Fragments of a terracotta calyx-krater (mixing bowl), Dolon Painter, Terracotta, Greek, South Italian, Lucanian
Very close in style to the work of the Dolon Painter
ca. 400–360 BCE
Francesco Piranesi
After a design by Lorenzo Roccheggiani
1781

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