This sculpture depicts Bacchus, the Roman god of wine and festivity, in a triumphant yet graceful stance. With his right arm raised high, he offers a drinking vessel to the heavens, a gesture evoking celebration and divine intoxication. His left hand clutches a cluster of grapes, symbolizing fertility and abundance. At his feet, a playful young satyr clings to his leg, reinforcing Bacchus’s role as a bringer of joy and primal freedom. The overall composition, blending elegance with mythological symbolism, reflects the enduring Dionysian ideals of ecstatic release and harmony with nature.