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fishstickmonkey:Black-figure “Deianeira” lekythos, with mounted satyr pursuing a nymphGreek, Attic,
The Satyr in the Bois de Boulogne - Felix Vallotton 1904Swiss , 1865 - 1925Oil on canvas, 34 cm
classicarte: Silène avec Dionysos enfant. Marbre, copie romaine du milieu du IIe siècle ap. J.-C. d'
amalgammaray:Claude Michel (called Clodion, French, 1738–1814), Satyr and Nymph, 1780, Terracotta
via-appia:Terracotta lekythos (oil flask), maenad with thyrsos & satyr eating grapesAttributed t
From topCrystal intaglio of a piping satyr.Roman rock crystal objects from a grave near Arezzo. 1st
antonio-m:Sleeping Satyr (Barberini Faun), Edmé Bouchardon (French, 1698–1762)Musée du Louvre, Paris
Gorgon Plaque with Incised Figure of a Dancing Satyr, 0, Cleveland Museum of Art: Greek and Roman Ar
harmonia-art:Dancing Satyr of Mazara del Vallo, Greek bronze statue, 4th C BC.
thegetty:The colorful characters on ancient pottery.Bearded man, about 490 B.C.Dancing satyr, about
satyrbehavior:satyr bait
thisblueboy:Dancing Satyr, Roman copy after original Greek Hellenistic sculpture, Louvre Museum, Par
viviseconds:Steven ShearerSculptor and satyr, 2016 Oil on canvas 81.3 x 66 cm
godsngoddesses: Satyr
Max Švabinský, Satyr spí,1938. Lithography
artist-watteau:Nymph and Satyr, or Jupiter and Antiope via Jean-Antoine WatteauSize: 107.5x73.5 cmMe
met-greekroman-art:Right corner of a marble sarcophagus with the myth of Apollo and the satyr Marsya
Max Švabinský, Satyr zpívá hymnus na Chaos,1944. Lithography
sadnessdollart:Sleeping bacchantes surprised by satyrs, Detail.by François Boucher (1703 - 1770)Date
Dancing Satyr, 500, Cleveland Museum of Art: Greek and Roman ArtPart man and part beast, satyrs were
thegetty:The colorful characters on ancient pottery.Bearded Man, about 490 B.C.Dancing Satyr, about
Dissonanz.1910.Art by Franz von Stuck.(1863-1928).
Satyr
hildegardavon:Ignaz Elhafen, 1658-1715Antiope and Jupiter as a Satyr, ca.1690, ivory, 12.7×11.4×2.2
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