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This striking sculpture depicts a classical figure in gold and black marble, positioned in a grand interior space with Corinthian columns. The figure, representing Bacchus, the god of wine, is adorned with clusters of grapes draped across his torso. The sculpture combines a brilliant golden finish on the body with a contrasting black marble draped fabric that wraps around the lower half. The figure's muscular form stands in a dynamic pose, with one arm extended. Abundant grape clusters in both dark and light varieties cascade across the chest and shoulders, emphasizing the sculpture's connection to wine and revelry. The piece is set against a pale backdrop with ornate architectural details, including fluted columns with gilded capitals, which adds to its ceremonial presence.