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“The satyrs”, composite arrangement of 20 photos; French, 1980s.This is actually one of the very fir
desimonewayland:Austin Osman Spare (1886-1956)Four illustrations from A Book of Satyrs: Existence, G
v-ersacrum:Follower of Bartolomeo Manfredi, Two Satyrs, 17th century
Silenus or a satyr, holding a kantharos (drinking-cup) and lyre. Tondo of an Attic red-figure kylix
didoofcarthage:Apollo and the Satyrs by Gustave Moreauc. 1893-1895oil on panelprivate collection
hellenismo:Marble sarcophagus depicting a cortege in honor of Dionysus including Maenads, Satyrs and
Pan and SyrinxPeter Paul Rubens (Flemish; 1577–1640), with the assistance of Jan Brueghel theElder (
Hanns Pellar (1886-1971), ‘Scherzo’, “Jugend”, 1910Source
Satyrs and Nymphs Celebrating Pan by Claude Gillot (1648-1722)
A satyr and a griffin confront one of the Scythian tribe of the Arimaspi. Detail from an Attic red-
The centaur Chiron, accompanied by a satyr. Side A of a red-figure bell-krater attributed to the pa
Sarcophagus of the Satyrs and Maenads, mid 3rd century Rome
lionofchaeronea:Dionysus, flanked by sileni (or satyrs). Interior of an Attic red-figure cup, attri
danskjavlarna:From Once a Week, 1864.Here’s my collection of vintage fauns, satyrs, and other woodla
romegreeceart:Campana relief - a maenad and two satyrs* 1st century BCE / 1st century CE* Campana Co
felixdeon:A fantasy of trans satyrs in “into the woods.” Available as a print in my etsy shop.
lionofchaeronea:Dionysus and satyrs pressing grapes. Attic black-figure amphora, artist unknown; ca
v-ersacrum:Follower of Bartolomeo Manfredi, Two Satyrs, 17th century
fordarkmornings:Compilation: SleepSleeping Bacchantes surprised by Satyrs. François Boucher, 1760.Th
langoaurelian:Brigos Painter Dionysus is playing a lyre, two satyrs are dancing and beating the rhyt
v-ersacrum:Follower of Bartolomeo Manfredi, Two Satyrs, 17th century
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
pansatyriam:Pan in the garden of Collodi, at Villa Garzoni in Tuscany, Italy.
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