Diego Velázquez's paintings from 1634 and 1635, particularly "The Triumph of Bacchus" (also known as "Los Borrachos"), primarily serve to celebrate the themes of mythology and the human experience. They showcase Velázquez's mastery in depicting realism and complex character interactions, while also reflecting the social and cultural context of 17th-century Spain. These works highlight the blending of divine and earthly elements, emphasizing the beauty and imperfections of humanity.
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