
Title: The Triumph of Amphitrite
Author: Hugues Taraval
Year: 1780
Medium: oil on canvas
Location: Mead Art Museum

Title: The Triumph of Amphitrite
Author: Hugues Taraval
Year: 1780
Medium: oil on canvas
Location: Mead Art Museum

Title: The Triumph of Galatea
Author: Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino
Year: 1512
Style: High Renaissance
Genre: mythological painting
Location: Villa Farnesina, Rome, Italy

Title: The Triumph of Bacchus
Author: Niccolò Possino
Year: 1635
Medium: oil on canvas
Location: Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
Bacchus, the god of wine, leads this entourage of mythological characters in a triumphal return from victories in India. His chariot is drawn by centaurs, mythical creatures who are half human and half horse. Accompanying him are Pan with his pipes and Hercules, who has stolen a tripod from Apollo, the sun god, seen driving his chariot across the sky. A river god, symbolizing the river Indus and the Indian subcontinent, lounges in the lower right foreground. Nicolas Poussin spent most of his career in Rome and was the prime inspiration for the classical revival in French art. This painting was one of a series of three commissioned by the famous French statesman Cardinal Richelieu.
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