Leopold Schmutzler



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Leopold Schmutzler

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Bacchantin (also known as Bacchante) (c. 1895) by Ferdinand Leeke (German, 1859 – 1937), oil on canvas, 84 cm (33 in) x 50.5 cm (19.8 in), Private Collection
Will try to find source and update this later
Edit: by book Illustrator Jim Tierney
ORPHIC HYMN #53
TO LORD DIONYSOS
I call upon Bacchos, the god we worship annually,
chthonic Dionysos,
together with the fair-tressed Nymphs
he is roused.
In the sacred halls of Persephone
he slumbers and puts to sleep
pure
Bacchic time, every third year.
When he himself stirs up
the triennial revel again,
he sings a hymn
together with his fair-girdled nurses.
As the seasons revolve,
he puts to sleep and wakes up the years.
O blessed and fruit-giving Bacchos,
O horned spirit of the unripe fruit,
come to this most sacred rite
with a glow of joy on your face,
come teeming with fruit
that is holy and perfect.
(edited with the Apostolos Athanassakis trans.)
Happy Trans Day of Visibility— I wanted to celebrate by putting these two together in one post!
I’m a proud trans artist and I love celebrating trans people in my art!

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been recovering from a wrist injury, but it's doing a lot better which means I can start to get back to work on my graphic novel
have this maenad I drew in the meantime 🍇
bacchanal at uni (we’re not roommates, we’re sapphics)
A malachite sculpted cameo brooch depicting a Bacchante, a follower of Bacchus (Roman name for Dionysus), God of Wine. Italian made, but the 18k gold frame is most probably English. 1850 to 1860 C.E.