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A sculpture shows the Followers of the God Bacchus who are shown dancing with cymbals, and carrying vases containing wine. Bacchus was the Roman god of wine and merry-making. The goat was considered to be sacred to Bacchus, and traditionally accompanied his followers. Playful representations of cherub-like children as the characters in ancient myths were traditional subjects in 17th and 18th century art. Claude Michel Clodion was a French sculptor who produced many small decorative sculptures of this kind. A superb print of this Sculpture is available as an unframed print, mounted box canvas print or framed print.
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