Bacchante Sculpture
Sculpture Specifications
Artist | Lorenzo Ghiglieri |
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Sculpture Title | Bacchante |
Medium | Bronze Sculpture |
Dimensions | 40”T x 14”W x 12”D |
Edition Size | 475 |
Foundry & Casting Method | Lost Wax Bronze | Cast by Michelangelo Foundry | Limited Edition |
Description
Bacchante Bronze Sculpture by Rebecca Clarke
Lost Wax Bronze | Cast by Michelangelo Foundry | Limited Edition of 475
Celebrate the Spirit of Wine, Nature, and Feminine Power Bring home the mythological magic of Bacchus’ wild followers with this breathtaking Bacchante sculpture by acclaimed artist Rebecca Clarke. Cast in solid bronze using the traditional lost wax method by the prestigious Michelangelo Foundry in Battle Ground, Washington, this limited edition work (475 pieces) embodies sensual elegance and timeless symbolism.Features:
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- Artist: Rebecca Clarke
- Edition Size: 475
- Foundry: Michelangelo Foundry – Battle Ground, WA
- Medium: Lost wax bronze with rich, multi-color patina
- Details: Flowing red wrap, grapevine crown, amphora of grapes
- Dimensions: 40″T x 12″W x 14″D
- Base: Museum-quality hardwood and stone display
Myth Meets Art

Bacchante Painting by William-Adolphe Bouguereau 1894
- Art collectors
- Wine lovers & vineyard décor
- Mythology enthusiasts
Symbolism of the Bacchante
In myth, the Bacchantes (or Maenads in Greek lore) were the wild, free-spirited female followers of Bacchus (Dionysus)-goddesses of celebration and divine madness, deeply connected to nature’s primal rhythms. This sculpture reflects:- Sensual freedom
- Feminine power
- Joyful surrender to nature and spirit