mail_outline sales@mediastorehouse.com
Human-Headed Lion Figurine, Roman Period (30 BCE-395 CE). Creator: UnknownHuman-Headed Lion Figurine, Roman Period (30 BCE-395 CE)
Figurine of a Lion Headed Deity Holding Knife, Late Period-Ptolemaic Period 664-30 BCE. Creator: UnknownFigurine of a Lion Headed Deity Holding Knife (image 2 of 2), Late Period-Ptolemaic Period (664-30 BCE)
Human-Headed Cat, 7th-6th century B.C.. Creator: UnknownHuman-Headed Cat, 7th-6th century B.C
Isis with Serpent Tail, 2nd century AD. Creator: UnknownIsis with Serpent Tail, 2nd century AD
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
Nu Kua Shih, 1922. Creator: UnknownNu Kua Shih, 1922. Nu Gua, mother goddess of Chinese mythology, a snake goddess, creator of humankind and matchmaker credited with inventing the idea of marriage
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
Statue of a Young Satyr Wearing a Theater Mask of Silenos, About 1st century
Attachments Depicting Busts of Silenoi, Mid-1st century BCE-mid-1st century CE
Ornament with Vase and Two Female Figures, 1553. Creator: Heinrich AldegreverOrnament with Vase and Two Female Figures, 1553
Ornament with Mask, 1550. Creator: Heinrich AldegreverOrnament with Mask, 1550
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
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
Two tritons embracing, one playing a panpipe, the second holding a conch shell set within a recessed space, 1579. After Raphael
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
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
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 Marie Antoinette as a Leopard, 18th century. Creator: UnknownCaricature Showing Marie Antoinette as a Leopard, 18th century
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
Caricature Showing Marie Antoinette as a Dragon, 18th century. Creator: UnknownCaricature Showing Marie Antoinette as a Dragon, 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
Aquamanile in the Form of a Crowned Centaur Fighting a Dragon, German, 1200-1225. Probably Chiron, the king of the centaurs
Medallion, French, 13th century (before 1227). Creator: UnknownMedallion, French, 13th century (before 1227). POssibly from a large traveling chest that belonged to Cardinal Guala Bicchieri
Seated satyr, with enlarged head of same (recto); head of a woman (verso), 1527-96
Navagunjara, a Universal Form of Krishna, ca. 1835. Creator: UnknownNavagunjara, a Universal Form of Krishna, ca. 1835. In the Mahabharata, Navagunjara consists of nine animal parts and is form of Krishna and avatar of Vishnu
Infant Pan, 1903. Artist: Lady Diana SpencerInfant Pan, 1903. From Lady Diana Beauclerk: Her Life and Work by Mrs. Steuart Erskine. [T. Fisher Unwin, London, 1903]