Michaelina Wautier’s “The Triumph of Bacchus”

Michaelina Wautier‘s “The Triumph of Bacchus” / Kunsthistorisches Museum, Gerlinde Gruber - Photo: Kunsthistorisches Museum, Gemäldegalerie

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Michaelina Wautier’s “The Triumph of Bacchus”

Gigapixel Image of Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna

Kunsthistorisches Museum (AT), Gerlinde Gruber (AT)

The Triumph of Bacchus is the largest and most unusual of the paintings made by the Flemish artist Michaelina Wautier, whose career remains shrouded in mystery: we know that she lived from around 1614 to 1689, but not where she was born or where she learnt to paint. Her work must surely have been known to her contemporaries, but we have yet to discover secure evidence of her initial reputation.
As this composition reveals, Wautier was an artist of great technical skill, considerable daring, and a subtle sense of humor. At the center, Bacchus himself sprawls on a simple cart, while a satyr squeezes the juice from a bunch of grapes into his mouth. To these and several other almost naked male figures, Wautier adds a portrait of herself: with one breast bared (as if assuming the roles of both maenad and Amazon), she stands at the right and looks boldly out at the viewer.
This presentation has been organized in collaboration with Haltadefinizione.
From 30 September 2025, The Triumph of Bacchus will be presented at the Kunsthistorisches Museum in the most comprehensive exhibition ever to be devoted to Michaelina Wautier.

Ars Electronica Center, Level 0, Deep Space 8K

Thu 4. Sep 2025 16:00 17:00

Registration required!

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  • Gerlinde Gruber

    Gerlinde Gruber

    Gerlinde Gruber studied Art history in Vienna, Paris, Milan, Florence, and Venice and has been the curator for Flemish paintings at the Gemäldegalerie (Picture Gallery) of the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna since 2006. With Elke Oberthaler she published Rubens’s Great Landscape, Anatomy of a Masterpiece in 2019; She wrote about Rubens, van Dyck, Otto van Veen and other Flemish Masters and did small focus exhibition dedicated to these painters and curated, together with Jochen Sanders and Stefan Weppelmann the big Rubens exhibition Rubens: The Power of Transformation in Vienna and Frankfurt in 2017/2018. She is also worked for the Corpus Rubenianum Ludwig Burchard Volume Mythological Subjects volume II and III focusing on Medusa, Philemon and Baucis and Venus. Currently she is curating a show dedicated to Michaelina Wautier, which will open 30. 9.2025 at the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna and later travel to the Royal Academy of Arts, London.

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