C1895

The Adoration of Dionysius

Artist:

C.A.Geiger

Dionysius was the son of Zeus and the mortal Semele (daughter of Cadmus). Zeus had an affair with Semele disguised as a mortal. Zeus’s wife Hera hearing of this, tricked Zeus into revealing his divine self to her. This he … Read Full Description

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Full Title:

The Adoration of Dionysius

Date:

C1895

Artist:

C.A.Geiger

Condition:

In good condition.

Technique:

Photogravure

Image Size: 

196mm 
x 284mm
AUTHENTICITY
The Adoration of Dionysius - Antique Print from 1895

Genuine antique
dated:

1895

Description:

Dionysius was the son of Zeus and the mortal Semele (daughter of Cadmus). Zeus had an affair with Semele disguised as a mortal. Zeus’s wife Hera hearing of this, tricked Zeus into revealing his divine self to her. This he did, but Semele was burnt to death by the fire of his lightening flash. The fetus however, being part-god, survived, and Zeus sewed it up in his own thigh until it was time for Dionysius to be born. After this birth, Dionysius was raised by several different nurses and groups. He was cared for by Ino (Semele’s sister) until Hera sent her mad. Zeus saved his son by transforming him into a kid which Hermes delivered to the Nymphs of Nysa. He was transformed back, and raised as a girl by them, and later suckled by Aristaeus. He was educated by the Muses, Satyrs, the Sileni and the Maenads. When he was grown Disonysis discovered the fruit of the vine and the art of making wine from it. Hera caused him to go mad for a period which ended when he consulted the oracle at Dodona. Then he went wandering having numerous adventures. Dionysius had many lovers of both genders, including Achilles, Adonis, and Hermaphroditus. Dionysius was originally a god of wine, but later became a god of vegetation and warm moisture. As the stories about him increased, so did the areas of his influence, which include wine, ecstasy, crossdressing, sensuality, rebellion, and drama. He is frequently portrayed wearing a feminine hair style and attire, and viewed as an effeminate, yet sexually potent male.

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