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  • Lalique SA 'Bacchantes' vase 1927 by René Lalique.

    A Display of Lalique's Beauty Judy Fayard 2011

  • Other exhibits and films include the step-by-step process of making the "Bacchantes" vase, designed in 1927 and still produced in the Wingen factory today, and a documentary on contemporary glassmaking.

    A Display of Lalique's Beauty Judy Fayard 2011

  • However the painter achieved a considerable success and was asked to help decorate the most important churches in Venice and the houses of the ancient Venetian nobility Orpheus and the Bacchantes for the Procurator Correr, now in Cà Rezzonico, 1698.

    Archive 2009-02-01 2009

  • The direr thy tale about the Bacchantes, the heavier punishment will I inflict on this fellow who brought his secret arts amongst our women.

    The Bacchantes 2008

  • Surely thou wilt rank me first among thy friends, when contrary to thy expectation thou findest the Bacchantes virtuous.

    The Bacchantes 2008

  • Already, look you! the presumption of these Bacchantes is upon us, swift as fire, a sad disgrace in the eyes of all Hellas.

    The Bacchantes 2008

  • Anything rather than that the Bacchantes should laugh at me.

    The Bacchantes 2008

  • Thereat we fled, to escape being torn in pieces by the Bacchantes; but they, with hands that bore no weapon of steel, attacked our cattle as they browsed.

    The Bacchantes 2008

  • Thereat we fled, to escape being torn in pieces by the Bacchantes; but they, with hands that bore no weapon of steel, attacked our cattle as they browsed.

    The Bacchantes 2008

  • What ho! my Bacchantes, ho! hear my call, oh! hear.

    The Bacchantes 2008

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