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Engraved Gem, 1st century A.D. Creator: UnknownEngraved Gem, 1st century A.D
Statuette of Priapus, 1st-2nd century A.D. Creator: UnknownStatuette of Priapus, 1st-2nd century A.D. Additional Info: Small figurine of Priapus, the god of fertility. He has a flowing beard, deeply-set eyes and wears a cap on his head
Naiades, Tritons and the Bath of Priap, 1736. Creator: Pierre Alexandre AvelineNaiades, Tritons and the Bath of Priap, 1736
Bacchus surrounded by Putti, a statue of Priapus at right, 1530-60
Priapus (image 1 of 3), Greco-Roman Period (332 BCE-337 CE). Creator: UnknownPriapus (image 1 of 3), Greco-Roman Period (332 BCE-337 CE)
The sacrifice to Priapus (the larger version), ca. 1499-1501. Creator: Jacopo de BarbariThe sacrifice to Priapus (the larger version), ca. 1499-1501
Bacchanal, ca. 1557. Creator: Giulio SanutoBacchanal, ca. 1557
Satyrs Family, c. 1503 / 1504. Creator: Jacopo de BarbariSatyrs Family, c. 1503/1504
Large Sacrifice to Priapus, c. 1499 / 1501. Creator: Jacopo de BarbariLarge Sacrifice to Priapus, c. 1499/1501
A satyr reclining at the foot of a staute of Priapus, goats at the right, ca. 1645-48
Wilton Album, folio 10a: Priapus and Lotis, ca. 1530-50. Creator: UnknownWilton Album, folio 10a: Priapus and Lotis, ca. 1530-50. llustrates a scene from the story of Priapus and Lotis narrated in Ovids Fasti. Tentatively attributed to Bertoia. After Parmigianino
Vase with Dancing Women and Satyrs, 17th century (late). Creator: Rene BoyvinVase with Dancing Women and Satyrs, 17th century (late)
Masquerade Ticket, 1727, (1827). Creator: UnknownMasquerade Ticket, 1727, (1827)
Hymenaios Disguised as a Woman During an Offering to Priapus (Detail), c. 1635. Found in the Collection of Museu de Arte de Sa o Paulo
Priapo (Priape), c1850
The Offering, Early 1780s. Private Collection
Hymenaios Disguised as a Woman During an Offering to Priapus, c. 1635. Found in the Collection of Museu de Arte de Sa o Paulo
The Feast of the Gods, 1514-1529. Artist: Giovanni BelliniThe Feast of the Gods, 1514-1529. The painting is part of the Widener Collection, National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. From Masterpieces of Painting, edited by Huntington Cairns and John Walker
Roman copper alloy statuette of herm of Priapus from Pakenham, Suffolk. Priapus promises the fertility of gardens and the safety of seafarers. Roman in origin, but rare outside of Italy