The Triumph of Bacchus (Los Borrachos, The Topers)
1629 · Museo del Prado, Madrid
mythologicalVelázquez painted this picture of Bacchus surrounded by eight drinkers for Philip IV who hung it in his summer bedroom. The painting is not only unique in his oeuvre, but is very rare indeed in Spanish painting as a whole, which does not generally have the drinking scenes so familiar in Flemish and Netherlandish painting. Drunkenness was regarded in Spain as a contemptible vice and "borracho" (drunkard) was the most scathing of insults.
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About the Artist
Diego Rodriguez de Silva y Velázquez
1599 – 1660
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