Dionysus and Hestia – (António Teixeira Carneiro Júnior) Previous Next


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Date: 1915

Museum: Museu da Fundação Dionísio Pinheiro e Alice Cardoso Pinheiro (Águeda, Portugal)

Technique: Charcoal

Carneiro was the only painter of the Portuguese symbolism exploring the spirituality and collecting feelings, garnering the title of “Portraitist of Souls”. In this charcoal drawing we witness one of the many mythical scenes worked by António Carneiro, attributed to Dionysus and Hestia episode, at the time Hestia ceded her place to Dionysus at the Gods’ Table. In his vast collection of drawings we highlight the scenes from the Hell of Dante

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