Satyr Sculpture By Frank Lynch (1924) 🍇🤘🖤
Royal Botanic Gardens in Sydney, Australia 🇦🇺🌿🌸
Picture taken on April 24, 2016 📸✨
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James Pradier: 'Satyre et Bacchante' (1833)
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Satyr and Bacchante, James Pradier
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Bacchus, Michelangelo Buonarroti, 1497
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Vintage art nouveau, Euro, bronze, devil, satyr sculpture.
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Pan and Satyr, Roman work after a Greek original from the 3rd century BC, marble, Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg.
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Satyr with the Infant Dionysus - 2nd century marble copy of a bronze original of the Late Hellenistic period - National Archaeological Museum of Naples
The last photo shows how to identify a satyr. (It’s the tail.)
Photos by Charles Reeza
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James Pradier, Satyr and Nymph (detail)
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Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux La Danse. 1869. Model for the Opéra Garnier in Paris. Musée d'Orsay.
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Satyre à double visage, 19/20e siècle
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Terracotta antefix with head of a Satyr or Silenus from the 6th century BCE. The figures seem to be drunk and to yell or speak loudly, as these figures were strongly connected with the cult of Dionysus the god of wine and associated with fertility from the collection of the archaeological museum of Tinos
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Plaster decorations in Fontainebleau (details), Francesco Primaticcio
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Handcrafted european bronze, diable, satyr, with woman sculpture.
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Satyr mother and child, Severo da Ravenna, ca. 1510-1540, bronze, Art Institute of Chicago.
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