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Satyr Collection (page 9)

Background imageSatyr Collection: Satiro Con Ninfa (Satyre avec une Nymphe), c1850

Satiro Con Ninfa (Satyre avec une Nymphe), c1850

Background imageSatyr Collection: Fauno E Satiro (Faune et Satyre), c1850

Fauno E Satiro (Faune et Satyre), c1850

Background imageSatyr Collection: The Feast of the Gods, 1514-1529. Artist: Giovanni Bellini

The Feast of the Gods, 1514-1529. Artist: Giovanni Bellini
The 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

Background imageSatyr Collection: Una, 19th century. Artist: P Lightfoot

Una, 19th century. Artist: P Lightfoot
Una, 19th century. From a painting of 1843 in the Royal Collection

Background imageSatyr Collection: Landscape with Satyrs, c1530-1540, (1937). Artist: Titian

Landscape with Satyrs, c1530-1540, (1937). Artist: Titian
Landscape with Satyrs, c1530-1540, (1937). A print from Titian Paintings and Drawings, introduction by Hans Tietze, Phaidon Press, Vienna, 1937. Found in the collection of the Musee Bonnat, Bayonne

Background imageSatyr Collection: Landscape with Satyrs, c1512, (1937). Artist: Titian

Landscape with Satyrs, c1512, (1937). Artist: Titian
Landscape with Satyrs, c1512, (1937). A print from Titian Paintings and Drawings, introduction by Hans Tietze, Phaidon Press, Vienna, 1937. From the collection of E & A Silberman Galleries, New York

Background imageSatyr Collection: Study of a Satyr, 1913. Artist: Peter Paul Rubens

Study of a Satyr, 1913. Artist: Peter Paul Rubens
Study of a Satyr, 1913. A print from The Art of the Great Masters, by Frederic Lees, Sampson Low, Marston and Co, London, 1913

Background imageSatyr Collection: Fore-warned, Fore-armed, 1741. Artist: E Gravelot

Fore-warned, Fore-armed, 1741. Artist: E Gravelot
Fore-warned, Fore-armed, 1741. Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century... With over two hundred illustrations by George Paston (pseudonym of Emily Morse Symonds], (London, 1905)

Background imageSatyr Collection: The burning of the Temple at Ephesus, 1753. Artist: Paul Sandby

The burning of the Temple at Ephesus, 1753. Artist: Paul Sandby
The burning of the Temple at Ephesus, 1753. The Temple of Artemis (Diana) at Ephesus (in modern Turkey) was destroyed in 356 BC in an act of arson

Background imageSatyr Collection: Richs Glory: or his triumphant entry in Covent Garden, 1732. Artist: William Hogarth

Richs Glory: or his triumphant entry in Covent Garden, 1732. Artist: William Hogarth
Richs Glory: or his triumphant entry in Covent Garden, 1732. A procession marking John Richs entry into Covent Garden. On the right a carriage is being pulled by satyrs

Background imageSatyr Collection: A Bacchanal, c. 1520. Artist: Dossi, Dosso (ca. 1486-1542)

A Bacchanal, c. 1520. Artist: Dossi, Dosso (ca. 1486-1542)
A Bacchanal, c. 1520. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imageSatyr Collection: Jupiter, Neptune and Pluto, ca. 1597. Artist: Caravaggio, Michelangelo (1571-1610)

Jupiter, Neptune and Pluto, ca. 1597. Artist: Caravaggio, Michelangelo (1571-1610)
Jupiter, Neptune and Pluto, ca. 1597. Found in the collection of the Villa Ludovisi, Rome

Background imageSatyr Collection: A Satyr mourning over a Nymph, c. 1495. Artist: Piero di Cosimo (ca 1462-ca 1521)

A Satyr mourning over a Nymph, c. 1495. Artist: Piero di Cosimo (ca 1462-ca 1521)
A Satyr mourning over a Nymph, c. 1495. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imageSatyr Collection: Marsyas and Apollo. Artist: Anonymous

Marsyas and Apollo. Artist: Anonymous
Marsyas and Apollo. Found in the collection of the State Open-air Museum Tsarskoye Selo, St. Petersburg

Background imageSatyr Collection: A Bacchanalian Revel before a Herm, 1632. Artist: Poussin, Nicolas (1594-1665)

A Bacchanalian Revel before a Herm, 1632. Artist: Poussin, Nicolas (1594-1665)
A Bacchanalian Revel before a Herm, 1632. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imageSatyr Collection: The Infancy of Bacchus, c. 1630. Artist: Poussin, Nicolas (1594-1665)

The Infancy of Bacchus, c. 1630. Artist: Poussin, Nicolas (1594-1665)
The Infancy of Bacchus, c.1630. Found in the collection of the Musee Conde, Chantilly

Background imageSatyr Collection: Bacchic scene, 1626-1628. Artist: Poussin, Nicolas (1594-1665)

Bacchic scene, 1626-1628. Artist: Poussin, Nicolas (1594-1665)
Bacchic scene, 1626-1628. Found in the collection of the Museo del Prado, Madrid

Background imageSatyr Collection: Bacchanal, 1625-1626. Artist: Poussin, Nicolas (1594-1665)

Bacchanal, 1625-1626. Artist: Poussin, Nicolas (1594-1665)
Bacchanal, 1625-1626. Found in the collection of the Museo del Prado, Madrid

Background imageSatyr Collection: Landscape with Dancing Satyrs and Nymphs, 1646. Artist: Lorrain, Claude (1600-1682)

Landscape with Dancing Satyrs and Nymphs, 1646. Artist: Lorrain, Claude (1600-1682)
Landscape with Dancing Satyrs and Nymphs, 1646. Found in the collection of the National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo

Background imageSatyr Collection: Bacchanalia, 1719. Artist: Houasse, Michel-Ange (1680-1730)

Bacchanalia, 1719. Artist: Houasse, Michel-Ange (1680-1730)
Bacchanalia, 1719. Found in the collection of the Museo del Prado, Madrid

Background imageSatyr Collection: The Offering to Bacchus, 1720. Artist: Houasse, Michel-Ange (1680-1730)

The Offering to Bacchus, 1720. Artist: Houasse, Michel-Ange (1680-1730)
The Offering to Bacchus, 1720. Found in the collection of the Museo del Prado, Madrid

Background imageSatyr Collection: Satyr Playing the Pipe (Jupiters Childhood), ca 1639. Artist: Jordaens, Jacob (1593-1678)

Satyr Playing the Pipe (Jupiters Childhood), ca 1639. Artist: Jordaens, Jacob (1593-1678)
Satyr Playing the Pipe (Jupiters Childhood), ca 1639. Found in the collection of the Museo de Bellas Artes de Bilbao

Background imageSatyr Collection: Jupiter and Antiope, c1753. Artist: Carle van Loo

Jupiter and Antiope, c1753. Artist: Carle van Loo
Jupiter and Antiope, c1753. According to Greek mythology, Zeus (Jupiter in the Roman pantheon) was captivated by the beauty of Antiope. He adopted the form of a satyr and took her by force

Background imageSatyr Collection: Marsyas and Apollo, early 1650s. Artist: Luca Giordano

Marsyas and Apollo, early 1650s. Artist: Luca Giordano
Marsyas and Apollo, early 1650s. According to Greek Mythology, the satyr Marsyas challenged Apollo to a contest of music, losing his hide and his life as a result

Background imageSatyr Collection: Bacchante and Satyrs, c1713. Artist: Sebastiano Ricci

Bacchante and Satyrs, c1713. Artist: Sebastiano Ricci
Bacchante and Satyrs, c1713. Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St Petersburg

Background imageSatyr Collection: Satyr and Nymph, c. 1630. Artist: Nicolas Poussin

Satyr and Nymph, c. 1630. Artist: Nicolas Poussin
Satyr and Nymph, c.1630. Poussin, Nicolas (1594-1665). Found in the collection of the State A. Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow

Background imageSatyr Collection: The Punishment of Marsyas, c1573. Artist: Paolo Farinati

The Punishment of Marsyas, c1573. Artist: Paolo Farinati
The Punishment of Marsyas, c1573. Farinati, Paolo (1524-1606). Found in the collection of the State A. Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow

Background imageSatyr Collection: Landscape with Apollo and Marsyas, 1639-1640. Artist: Claude Lorrain

Landscape with Apollo and Marsyas, 1639-1640. Artist: Claude Lorrain
Landscape with Apollo and Marsyas, 1639-1640. Lorrain, Claude (1600-1682). Found in the collection of the State A. Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow

Background imageSatyr Collection: Bacchanalia, c1615. Artist: Peter Paul Rubens

Bacchanalia, c1615. Artist: Peter Paul Rubens
Bacchanalia, c1615. Found in the collection of the State A Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow

Background imageSatyr Collection: Diana and her Nymphs Surprised by the Fauns, 1638-1640. Artist: Peter Paul Rubens

Diana and her Nymphs Surprised by the Fauns, 1638-1640. Artist: Peter Paul Rubens
Diana and her Nymphs Surprised by the Fauns, 1638-1640. Located at the Prado, Madrid, Spain

Background imageSatyr Collection: Satyrs, 1615. Artist: Leonard Gaultier

Satyrs, 1615. Artist: Leonard Gaultier
Satyrs, 1615. In Greek mythology, satyrs are young humans, possibly with horse ears, that roamed the woods and mountains, and were the companions of Pan and Dionysus

Background imageSatyr Collection: Midas, 1615. Artist: Leonard Gaultier

Midas, 1615. Artist: Leonard Gaultier
Midas, 1615. A plate from Les Images Ou Tableaux De Platte Peinture Des Deux Philostrates Sophistes Grecs, by Blaise de Vigenere, Paris, 1615. Found in the collection of Jean Claude Carriere

Background imageSatyr Collection: Pan, 1615. Artist: Leonard Gaultier

Pan, 1615. Artist: Leonard Gaultier
Pan, 1615. Pan is the Greek god of nature who watches over shepherds and their flocks: paein means to pasture. He has the hindquarters, legs, and horns of a goat

Background imageSatyr Collection: Faun or Satyr, after a Roman statue, 1757. Artist: Bernard de Montfaucon

Faun or Satyr, after a Roman statue, 1757. Artist: Bernard de Montfaucon
Faun or Satyr, after a Roman statue, 1757. A plate from Supplement au livre de L antiquite expliquee et representee en figures, Paris, 1757. Private Collection

Background imageSatyr Collection: Mosaic of a satyr and nymph, House of Faun, Pompeii, Italy

Mosaic of a satyr and nymph, House of Faun, Pompeii, Italy

Background imageSatyr Collection: The Return from the Hunt, 1505-1507. Artist: Piero di Cosimo

The Return from the Hunt, 1505-1507. Artist: Piero di Cosimo
The Return from the Hunt, 1505-1507

Background imageSatyr Collection: The Bath of Diane, c1510. Artist: Francois Clouet

The Bath of Diane, c1510. Artist: Francois Clouet
The Bath of Diane, c1510

Background imageSatyr Collection: Landscape with family of Satyrs, 1507. Artist: Albrecht Altdorfer

Landscape with family of Satyrs, 1507. Artist: Albrecht Altdorfer
Landscape with family of Satyrs, 1507. From the Gemaldegalerie, Berlin

Background imageSatyr Collection: Gold Pendant of Satyrs Head from Caere, Etruscan Jewellery, c500 BC

Gold Pendant of Satyrs Head from Caere, Etruscan Jewellery, c500 BC. The Etruscan civilization is the modern name given to a powerful

Background imageSatyr Collection: Medal of a sleeping nymph and two satyrs, 16th century. Artist: Giovanni Antonio da Brescia

Medal of a sleeping nymph and two satyrs, 16th century. Artist: Giovanni Antonio da Brescia
Medal of a sleeping nymph and two satyrs from Brescia, now in the Victoria and Albert Museum, 16th century

Background imageSatyr Collection: Bronze medallion of Abundance and a Satyr, 15th century. Artist: Antonio de Brescia

Bronze medallion of Abundance and a Satyr, 15th century. Artist: Antonio de Brescia
Italian bronze medallion of Abundance and a Satyr, from the V&As collection, 15th century

Background imageSatyr Collection: Italian earthenware plate showing the satyr family after Durer

Italian earthenware plate showing the satyr family after Durer
Depiction of the satyr family after Durer, from Casa Pirota, faenza, Italy. From the British Museums collection

Background imageSatyr Collection: Etruscan terracotta head of a satyr

Etruscan terracotta head of a satyr
Etruscan terracotta antefix of a head of a satyr, from the British Museums collection

Background imageSatyr Collection: Satyr and Nymph. Artist: Carracci, Agostino (1557-1602)

Satyr and Nymph. Artist: Carracci, Agostino (1557-1602)
Satyr and Nymph. Found in the collection of the Nationalmuseum Stockholm

Background imageSatyr Collection: The Great Dish from the Mildenhall treasure, Roman Britain, 4th century

The Great Dish from the Mildenhall treasure, Roman Britain, 4th century. The face in the centre represents Oceanus, with dolphins in his hair and a beard formed of seaweed

Background imageSatyr Collection: The Musical Contest between Apollo and Marsyas, 1630. Artist: Poelenburgh, Cornelis

The Musical Contest between Apollo and Marsyas, 1630. Artist: Poelenburgh, Cornelis, van (1594 / 95-1667)
The Musical Contest between Apollo and Marsyas, 1630. Found in the collection of the Hallwylska Museet, Stockholm

Background imageSatyr Collection: Silver platter from the Mildenhall treasure, Roman Britain, 4th century

Silver platter from the Mildenhall treasure, Roman Britain, 4th century. Showing Maenads, female followers of Bacchus, dancing and playing musical instruments accompanied by the god Pan

Background imageSatyr Collection: Marble herm: satyr playing the plagiaulos / flute, Lazio, Rome, Italy, 1st Century

Marble herm: satyr playing the plagiaulos / flute, Lazio, Rome, Italy, 1st Century. A statue of a satyr playing the flute/plaiaulos with the mouthpiece set at an angle to the pipe



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