
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a full-length plaster cast statue of a youthful male figure, identified as Bacchus by Michelangelo, standing against a plain light grey wall in a museum or gallery setting. The statue depicts a nude male with wavy hair, facing left with a slight turn of the head. His left hand holds a rolled scroll across his midsection. Drapery covers his lower body, gathered around his waist and falling to his left leg. A serpent is coiled around a vertical element resembling a tree trunk or staff, which the figure's right arm appears to rest upon, adjacent to his right leg. The figure stands on a rough-hewn, rectangular base. In the upper left background, a partial white plaster bust is visible on a grey shelf. To the right, part of a framed painting with a gold frame is visible. The scene is lit from an unseen source, casting distinct shadows on the grey wall. This plaster cast is located in the Gipsoteca of the Accademia di Belle Arti di Firenze, Florence, Italy.
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