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Greek kylix,  6th  century BC


Snack for Two,  Dubuffet,  1944

 

WINE  AND  CIVILIZATION:
WINE’S  RICH  RELATIONSHIP
WITH  THE  ARTS

 

Horace, the great Roman poet of the 1st century BC, believed that “Bacchus opens the gates of the heart.”

Wine has been part of civilization for more than 7,000 years. It has had a sacred, symbolic, and secular importance, as revealed through a study of world art, history, religion, and literature.

This 35 to 50 minute presentation is comprised of magnificent images selected from museums, galleries, libraries, and collections throughout the world. The program traces wine’s fascinating relationship with the arts through vivid stories illustrated with Mesopotamian carvings, Egyptian wall paintings, Greek pottery, Roman mosaics, Medieval manuscripts, Renaissance art, and works from the seventeenth century to the modern art movement.

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