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A Satyr, 1527. Creator: Giulio RomanoA Satyr, 1527.
Satyr playing lyre, 1531-1550. Creator: Sebald BehamSatyr playing lyre, 1531-1550. Satyrs are mythical creatures, half man, half goat, ready for any physical pleasure, especially if it relates to wine, women (bacchantes and nymphs) and, here, song
Satyr sounding a horn, 1531-1550. Creator: Sebald BehamSatyr sounding a horn, 1531-1550. Satyrs are mythical creatures, half man, half goat, ready for any physical pleasure, especially if it relates to wine, women (bacchantes and nymphs) and, here, song
Nymphs And Satyr, 1873. Creator: William-Adolphe BouguereauNymphs And Satyr, 1873. Three nymphs playfully drag a Satyr into a woodland pond, while a fourth calls to her companions in the distance. Satyrs--half-man, half-goat--were reputedly unable to swim.
Galloping Centaur, c1755-1765. Creator: Giovanni Domenico TiepoloGalloping Centaur, c1755-1765.
Triton Blowing on a Conch, c.1618. Creator: Jacob III de GheynTriton Blowing on a Conch, c.1618
Vignette: Satyr's Head, 1908/09. Creator: Edvard MunchVignette: Satyr's Head, 1908/09
Hercules and the Centaurs: Hercules holds the head of a centaur with his left hand and raises his club with his right hand, in the foreground and background are fallen and fleeing centaurs
The Infant Pan, 1875, (1906). Creator: Guido BachThe Infant Pan, 1875, (1906). Painted by German artist Guido Bach (1828-1905). Provenance from Collections of Lawrence B. Phillips, Esq. and of Howard Gritten, M.P. (according to labels verso)
Theseus kills the Minotaur (with Ariadne present), Greek Vase painting, 5th Century BC. Artist: HermonaxTheseus kills the Minotaur (with Ariadne present), Greek Vase painting, 5th Century BC. Hermonax was a Greek vase painter working in the red-figure style. He painted between ca
Hungry Rats in an Empty Barn, published March 1806. Creator: Charles WilliamsHungry Rats in an Empty Barn, published March 1806
Handle Spouted Vessel with Composite Relief with Human Head, Puma, and Serpent, 100 B. CHandle Spouted Vessel with Composite Relief with Human Head, Puma, and Serpent, 100 B.C./A.D. 500
Handle Spout Vessel in the Form of a Cat Man, 100 B. C. / A. D. 500. Creator: UnknownHandle Spout Vessel in the Form of a Cat Man, 100 B.C./A.D. 500
The Triumph of Silenus. Creator: Valerio BelliThe Triumph of Silenus
Bound Satyr. Creator: Andrea BrioscoBound Satyr
Pan Reclining, possibly c. 1610. Creator: Peter Paul RubensPan Reclining, possibly c. 1610
Allegorical composition celebrating the Humanities, 1695. Creator: Nicolas DorignyAllegorical composition celebrating the Humanities, 1695. After Carlo Maratti
Hercules with his club in center fighting a centaur, other men fighting centaurs to left and right, from The labors of Hercules, 1542
Satyr family, on the move, 18th Century. Creator: Salomon GessnerSatyr family, on the move, 18th Century
Design for a Panel with Two Variants containing a Satyr and a Sphynx, from: Panneaux d ornement, 17th century
The Satyrs Family, 1763. Creator: Jean-Honore FragonardThe Satyrs Family, 1763
The Mask, May 21, 1783. Creator: James SayersThe Mask, May 21, 1783
Pan reclining at left with two standing satyrs, a large vase on a pedestal at right, ca. 1645
A satyr reclining at the foot of a staute of Priapus, goats at the right, ca. 1645-48
Thetis and Chiron, 1543. Creator: Georg PenczThetis and Chiron, 1543
Sitting Satyrs, after 1732. Creator: UnknownSitting Satyrs, after 1732. Illustration for A Harlots Progress
Sylvanus from The Rural Gods, 1565. Creator: Cornelis CortSylvanus from The Rural Gods, 1565. After Frans Floris I
Satyrs, before 1645. Creator: Claude MellanSatyrs, before 1645
Youth. n. d. Creators: Claude Gillot, Jean AudranYouth.n.d
The Satyr and the Peasant, 1764. Creator: Christian Wilhelm Ernst DietrichThe Satyr and the Peasant, 1764
Evening: a seated satyr clasps his child, a figure hangs a garland on a pier beyond, from the series Hours of the day, ca. 1640
Design for a fountain with a seated nymph at left and triton holding a shell to his mouth at right, 1768
The Abduction of Dejanira. Creator: Battista Franco VenezianoThe Abduction of Dejanira
Oreads Removing a Thorn from a Satyrs Foot, 1590. Creators: Bartholomeus SprangerOreads Removing a Thorn from a Satyrs Foot, 1590
Bending Soldier Leaning against a Tree, 1520. Creator: Barthel BehamBending Soldier Leaning against a Tree, 1520
Footsoldier in front of a Tree, mid-17th century. Creator: Barthel BehamFootsoldier in front of a Tree, mid-17th century
Thetis Standing with Two Tritons. Creator: UnknownThetis Standing with Two Tritons. Formerly attributed to Giorgio Ghisi. After Perino del Vaga
Satyr carrying a nymph restraining her right arm, ca. 1515-1600. Creator: UnknownSatyr carrying a nymph restraining her right arm, ca. 1515-1600. After Giulio Romano
Grotesque with male figure with lower body and head of acanthus scrolls, ca. 1515-1600. After Marco Dente
Two Lovers with Pan, published ca. 1599-1622. Creator: UnknownTwo Lovers with Pan, published ca. 1599-1622. After Battista Franco. Formerly attributed to Enea Vico
Reclining Female Figure on a Chariot drawn by Two Centaurs, published ca. 1599-1622. After Battista Franco. Formerly attributed to Enea Vico
Satyr Leading Goat on which a Infant Rides, published ca. 1599-1622. Creator: UnknownSatyr Leading Goat on which a Infant Rides, published ca. 1599-1622. After Battista Franco. Formerly attributed to Enea Vico
Caricature Showing the Comte de Provence as a Cat, 18th century. Creator: UnknownCaricature Showing the Comte de Provence as a Cat, 18th century
Caricature Showing Louis XVI as a Ram, 18th century. Creator: UnknownCaricature Showing Louis XVI as a Ram, 18th century
Satyrs in a Landscape. Creator: UnknownSatyrs in a Landscape. After Herman van Swanevelt
Battle of the Sea-Gods (right half), ca. 1485-88. Creator: Andrea MantegnaBattle of the Sea-Gods (right half), ca. 1485-88
Battle of the Sea Gods (Right portion of a frieze), ca. 1485-88. Creator: Andrea MantegnaBattle of the Sea Gods (Right portion of a frieze), ca. 1485-88
The Battle of the Sea Gods (Left portion of a frieze), ca. 1485-88