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* {{Putto}}: The painting depicts the Roman god Bacchus as a putto wearing nothing but a crown of grapes and as he drinks wine from a bottle while urinating.


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* VerbingNouny: The painting's title is fashioned this way. Drinking (gerund) Bacchus (noun).
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* NatureTinkling: Bacchus is peeing out in the open, his urine trail mimicking the wine leaking from the barrel behind him.
* ToiletHumour: Bacchus pissing while drinking is PlayedForLaughs and as AnAesop for the consequences of hedonistic drinking. This makes it a "puer mingēns", a work of art that depicts prepubescent boys in the act of urinating, representing anything from whimsy and boyish innocence to erotic symbols of virility and masculine bravado.

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* NatureTinkling: Bacchus is peeing out in the open, his urine trail mimicking the wine leaking from the barrel behind him. \n This makes it a "puer mingēns", a work of art that depicts prepubescent boys in the act of urinating, representing anything from whimsy and boyish innocence to erotic symbols of virility and masculine bravado.
* ToiletHumour: Bacchus pissing while drinking is PlayedForLaughs and as AnAesop for the consequences of hedonistic drinking. This makes it a "puer mingēns", a work of art that depicts prepubescent boys in the act of urinating, representing anything from whimsy and boyish innocence to erotic symbols of virility and masculine bravado.
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* ToiletHumour: Bacchus pissing while drinking is PlayedForLaughs and as AnAesop for the consequences of hedonistic drinking. This makes it a puer mingēns, a work of art that depicts prepubescent boys in the act of urinating, representing anything from whimsy and boyish innocence to erotic symbols of virility and masculine bravado.

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* ToiletHumour: Bacchus pissing while drinking is PlayedForLaughs and as AnAesop for the consequences of hedonistic drinking. This makes it a puer mingēns, "puer mingēns", a work of art that depicts prepubescent boys in the act of urinating, representing anything from whimsy and boyish innocence to erotic symbols of virility and masculine bravado.
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* LeaningOnTheFurniture: In his zeal to drink more and more wine, Bacchus has become so drunk that he has to lean on a wooden barrel behind him for support.

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The painting depicts the Roman God of Wine Bacchus as a {{Putto}} (a chubby, naked child often depicted in fine-art) helping himself to a bottle of red-wine while urinating.

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The painting depicts the Roman God of Wine Bacchus as a {{Putto}} (a chubby, naked --a naked, chubby child often depicted in fine-art) fine art-- helping himself to a bottle of red-wine red wine while urinating.



!!''Drinking Bacchus'' provides examples of:
* CoolCrown: Bacchus is wearing a crown made of grapes and grape-vines.
* DrunkenGlow: You can see a subtle blush on his face.

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!!''Drinking Bacchus''
!!This painting
provides examples of:
* CoolCrown: Bacchus is wearing a crown made of grapes and grape-vines.
grape vines that is at least half as thick as his own head.
* DrunkenGlow: You can see All that wine has provoked a subtle blush on his Bacchus' face.



* ToiletHumour: Bacchus pissing while drinking is PlayedForLaughs.[[note]]This in-fact makes it a ''puer mingēns'', a work of art that depicts prepubescent boy in the act of urinating, representing anything from whimsy and boyish innocence to erotic symbols of virility and masculine bravado[[/note]]
* TroublingUnchildlikeBehavior: Bacchus is portrayed as a toddler drinking from a bottle of wine with a disgruntled look on his face.
* WineIsClassy: Very much averted here. When the god of wine himself is depicted drinking wine in such an undignified manner, the viewer isn't supposed to covet wine in the same way. Even worse, the image draws parallels between wine and ''urine''.

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* ToiletHumour: Bacchus pissing while drinking is PlayedForLaughs.[[note]]This in-fact PlayedForLaughs and as AnAesop for the consequences of hedonistic drinking. This makes it a ''puer mingēns'', puer mingēns, a work of art that depicts prepubescent boy boys in the act of urinating, representing anything from whimsy and boyish innocence to erotic symbols of virility and masculine bravado[[/note]]
bravado.
* TroublingUnchildlikeBehavior: Bacchus is portrayed as a toddler drinking from a bottle of wine with a disgruntled look on his face.
face.
* WineIsClassy: Very much averted {{averted}} here. When the god of wine himself is depicted drinking wine in such an undignified manner, the viewer isn't supposed to covet wine in the same way. Even worse, the image draws parallels between wine and ''urine''.urine.
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''Drinking Bacchus'' is a Baroque-period oil painting by Italian painter Guido Reni.

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''Drinking Bacchus'' is a Baroque-period oil painting {{painting|s}} by Italian painter Guido Reni.
Creator/GuidoReni.
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* ToiletHumour: Bacchus pissing while drinking is PlayedForLaughs.

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* ToiletHumour: Bacchus pissing while drinking is PlayedForLaughs.[[note]]This in-fact makes it a ''puer mingēns'', a work of art that depicts prepubescent boy in the act of urinating, representing anything from whimsy and boyish innocence to erotic symbols of virility and masculine bravado[[/note]]



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The painting depicts the Roman God of Wine Bacchus as a putto (a chubby, naked child often depicted in fine-art) helping himself to a bottle of red-wine while urinating.

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The painting depicts the Roman God of Wine Bacchus as a putto {{Putto}} (a chubby, naked child often depicted in fine-art) helping himself to a bottle of red-wine while urinating.
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* CoolCrown: Bacchus is wearing a crown made of grapes and grape-vines.
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''Drinking Bacchus'' is a Baroque-period oil painting by Italian painter Guido Reni.

The painting depicts the Roman God of Wine Bacchus as a putto (a chubby, naked child often depicted in fine-art) helping himself to a bottle of red-wine while urinating.
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!!''Drinking Bacchus'' provides examples of:

* DrunkenGlow: You can see a subtle blush on his face.
* NatureTinkling: Bacchus is peeing out in the open, his urine trail mimicking the wine leaking from the barrel behind him.
* ToiletHumour: Bacchus pissing while drinking is PlayedForLaughs.
* TroublingUnchildlikeBehavior: Bacchus is portrayed as a toddler drinking from a bottle of wine with a disgruntled look on his face.
* WineIsClassy: Very much averted here. When the god of wine himself is depicted drinking wine in such an undignified manner, the viewer isn't supposed to covet wine in the same way. Even worse, the image draws parallels between wine and ''urine''.

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