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View attachment 593991 Madiosi-2018-351Julian the Apostate's Dionysian Processio

That's very cleverly done Madi - the crucifixion in the shadows is a brilliant contrast to the revellers in front.
Though Julian isn't looking in a party mood - not at all Dionysian - I'm not sure why the artist, Edward Armitage,
thought Julian would have engaged in Dionysian revels,
my impression is that he was a philosophical type, though of course he got demonised for not being Christian.
 
That's very cleverly done Madi - the crucifixion in the shadows is a brilliant contrast to the revellers in front.
Though Julian isn't looking in a party mood - not at all Dionysian - I'm not sure why the artist, Edward Armitage,
thought Julian would have engaged in Dionysian revels,
my impression is that he was a philosophical type, though of course he got demonised for not being Christian.
Yes, th christinan historicans ruined his fame. Probably with Fake-News.
I made this manip for our Moderator-Emeritus Apostate. He like the model from Red Feline.
Little gifts keeping the friendship.
 
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