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Satyr Collection (page 10)

Background imageSatyr Collection: A statue of Marsyas the satyr. A Roman copy of a Hellenistic original in the style of Pergamon

A statue of Marsyas the satyr. A Roman copy of a Hellenistic original in the style of Pergamon

Background imageSatyr Collection: The Triumph of Pan, 1636. Artist: Nicolas Poussin

The Triumph of Pan, 1636. Artist: Nicolas Poussin
The Triumph of Pan, 1636. Nymphs and satyrs with goats dancing and carousing before a figure representing the god Pan

Background imageSatyr Collection: Nymph and Satyr, c1715. Artist: Jean-Antoine Watteau

Nymph and Satyr, c1715. Artist: Jean-Antoine Watteau
Nymph and Satyr, c1715. From the collection of the Louvre, Paris, France

Background imageSatyr Collection: Greek terracotta of a satyr

Greek terracotta of a satyr, from the British Museums collection

Background imageSatyr Collection: Detail from the Francois Vase, Satyr and Warrior fighting, c6th century BC

Detail from the Francois Vase, Satyr and Warrior fighting, c6th century BC. Artists: Ergotimos, Kleitias
Detail from the Francois Vase, Satyr and Warrior fighting, c6th century BC. Greek Vase signed by Clitias (painter) and Ergotimos (potter), c560 BC

Background imageSatyr Collection: Detail of Francois Vase, Hephaestus, on a mule, followed by Silenus, c6th century BC

Detail of Francois Vase, Hephaestus, on a mule, followed by Silenus, c6th century BC. Artists: Ergotimos, Kleitias
Detail of Francois Vase, Hephaestus, on a mule, followed by Silenus, c6th century BC. Greek Vase signed by Clitias (painter) and Ergotimos (potter), c560 BC

Background imageSatyr Collection: Statue of a resting satyr

Statue of a resting satyr. Roman work after the original of the first half of the 4th century BC by Praxiteles. According to Greek Mythology

Background imageSatyr Collection: Galatea Married, 1866

Galatea Married, 1866. Galatea rides a chariot with two satyrs sitting in the back, their arms crossed and talking to each other. The one-eyed giant Polyphemus rides along side her

Background imageSatyr Collection: Head of a satyr, ca. 1755-93. Creator: Louis Marin Bonnet

Head of a satyr, ca. 1755-93. Creator: Louis Marin Bonnet
Head of a satyr, ca. 1755-93

Background imageSatyr Collection: A satyr discovering a sleeping woman; two crabs hanging from a rope which is strung

A satyr discovering a sleeping woman; two crabs hanging from a rope which is strung between a term and a tree, ca. 1515-27

Background imageSatyr Collection: Sacrifice to Pan, 1762-63. Creator: Jean Jacques Lagrenee

Sacrifice to Pan, 1762-63. Creator: Jean Jacques Lagrenee
Sacrifice to Pan, 1762-63

Background imageSatyr Collection: A bas-relief depicting a satyr at left holding two infants, another child satyr to right

A bas-relief depicting a satyr at left holding two infants, another child satyr to right, dancing to the sound of the sistrum played by the woman in center, around the relief

Background imageSatyr Collection: Nymph Supported by Two Satyrs, 1763. Creator: Jean-Honore Fragonard

Nymph Supported by Two Satyrs, 1763. Creator: Jean-Honore Fragonard
Nymph Supported by Two Satyrs, 1763

Background imageSatyr Collection: The Satyr, 1850. Creator: Charles Francois Daubigny

The Satyr, 1850. Creator: Charles Francois Daubigny
The Satyr, 1850

Background imageSatyr Collection: The drunken Silenus, accompanied by nymphs and satyrs, 1632. Creator: Willem Panneels

The drunken Silenus, accompanied by nymphs and satyrs, 1632. Creator: Willem Panneels
The drunken Silenus, accompanied by nymphs and satyrs, 1632

Background imageSatyr Collection: Plate 58: Apollo Killing Marsyas (Marsyas victus ab Apolline excoriatur)

Plate 58: Apollo Killing Marsyas (Marsyas victus ab Apolline excoriatur), from Ovids Metamorphoses, 1606

Background imageSatyr Collection: Designs for Four Rings, Plate 35 from Livre d Aneaux d Orfevrerie, 1561

Designs for Four Rings, Plate 35 from Livre d Aneaux d Orfevrerie, 1561



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