At the Feast of Bacchys is a decorative theatrical image by American painter Carl Link (1894-1953) from 1919․ The painting depicts a single female dancer posed against a soft pink background with her costume designed in the style of early twentieth-century Western renderings of ancient Egypt․
The work and its illustrations appeared in the illustrated publication Aphrodite A Romance of Ancient Egypt․ The 36-page publication was issued in New York and was intended as an accompaniment to a theatrical production at the Century Theatre‚ the illustrations by Carl Link․ The work has sometimes been referred to as a painting‚ but is more correctly framed as a theatrical illustration or as a decorative work on paper‚ with materials unknown․
Ideal Placement
- Bedroom
- Dressing room
- Dance studio
- Boutique
- Creative workspace
- Hallway
- Gallery wall
- Art Deco interior
- Theatre or music room

Artistic Style
- Vintage theatrical illustration
- Egyptian-inspired stage costume
- Figurative dance artwork
- Soft‚ elegant colour palette
- Art Nouveau-inspired movement
- Early Art Deco architectural detail
Key Visual Details
- Single female dancer
- Fan-shaped headdress
- Jewelled arm bands and belt‚
- Red draped fabric
- Long blue-purple skirt
- Decorative tassels
- Dusty-pink background
- Green-and-gold ornamental borders․
Décor Compatibility
- Antique gold frames
- Black or dark wood frames
- Brass accessories
- Dusty-pink walls
- Cream or beige interiors
- Deep red accents
- Muted blue furnishings
- Art Deco furniture
- Vintage and eclectic décor
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- These will be packaged safely in a protective tube
- Delivery delays may occur in some countries or territories

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