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Italian Renaissance Head of a Satyr, carved from marble. Part of the private collection of Galerie Sismann, on show at Masterpiece Fair 2018.
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Marble head of a satyr, with expressive, portrait-like features, wearing a wreath of grain, the base of the neck rounded for insertion into a statue body or bust.
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This Roman head was a part of a herm, depicting a young satyr, reflecting Greek Hellenistic work. ...The nose has been restored.
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The consoles topped the door frames of the monumental gates of the Pak-huis a great warehouse in Ghent, Belgium.
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... serene, his thick, wavy locks bound in a wide fillet and crowned by a wreath of berries, his pointed goats' ears emerging beneath Part of the Bonhams Antiquities Sale, 6th July 2017 at New Bond Street, London. ...Lot 129A ROMAN MARBLE HEAD OF A SATYR
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... Etruscans were part of the ancient Roman civilization. The Etruscans traded throughout the Mediterranean region. They were also in contact with Greek colonies in southern Italy. https://learn.ncartmuseum.org/artwork/antefix-with-head-of-a-satyr/
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This red marble (rosso antico) head of a satyr is displayed at the Minneapolis Institute of Art. I took a total of 67 photos in RAW format at ISO100 f/8. My camera was on a tripod to get the sharpest photos. I used an old manual focus Series E Nikon...
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... moldings, and elaborate details that add an extra touch of elegance and sophistication. Whether it's a grand entranceway or a simple window frame, the incorporation of decorative architectural features can transform a building into a work of art.
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BC. In Greek mythology, a satyr is the member of a troop of ithyphallic male companions of Dionysus; they usually have horse-like ears and tails, as well as permanent, exaggerated erections. They spent their time drinking, dancing, and chasing...
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This is an almost lifesize marble head fragment of a Satyr playing a Double Flute. It is originally Roman from the Imperial period, 1st century AD. It is a copy of a Greek work of the 3rd century BCThis satyr with pointed animal ears is one of the...
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This partially ruined sculpture depicts seating Hermaphrodite, known as Hermaphroditus, the Greek mythological child of Hermes and Aphrodite. Born a handsome boy, he was transformed into an androgynous being by union with the nymph Salmacis. ...The...
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This herm falls within the type that contrasts a bearded head of Dionysus a beardless head of a satyr, a technique very common in the Roman world. ...The meaning of these herms was perhaps apotropaic (- to help remove and protect against evil...
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This head is an element of a group with the head of a Satyr. It was discovered in the Gymnasium of Salamis. ... Satyr and Hermaphrodite depicted together are used to be a popular scene to sculpture.
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This head and part of the back of a marble statue of a satyr created in Roman, originating from the Imperial period, the 1st or 2nd century A.D. It was a copy of a Greek statue of the 4th Century B.C. The young satyr, identifiable by his pointed...
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These roundels are phalerae, decorative metal bosses from a horse's bridle. ...Such elaborate bridles are known from the royal tombs at Vergina in Northern Greece and from numerous Scythian burial sites.
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Title Head of a Satyr Artist Unknown, Roman Date 1st century AD Medium Rosso antico (red marble) Dimensions 33.66 x 20.64 x 23.5 cm Accession # 2 0 0 6.11 Credit Gift of Daniel and Jacqueline Rosenthal Half man and half animal, satyrs were part of...
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This sculpture is a classic example of the Roman period head of Satyr discovered in Souli. ...In Greek mythology, a satyr is the member of a troop of ithyphallic male companions of Dionysus
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Taken from the description page for this sculpture at: http://collections.artsmia.org/art/81221/head-of-satyr-roman Head of Satyr, 1st century Romanexpand_more Rosso antico (red marble)expand_more GIFT OF DANIEL AND JACQUELINE ROSENTHALexpand_more...
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Taken from the description page for this sculpture at: http://collections.artsmia.org/art/81221/head-of-satyr-roman Head of Satyr, 1st century Romanexpand_more Rosso antico (red marble)expand_more GIFT OF DANIEL AND JACQUELINE ROSENTHALexpand_more...
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The sculpture represents a satyr or a centaur of the entourage of Dionysus. ...It was reworked in the 17th century.
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This is a mask of a satyr, a legendary mythological creature - half man, half goat. ...It has been painted in red.
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This terracotta mask of a satyr has been scanned at the entrance of a house in a small village in Sicily, Italy. The name of the village is Castelmola, situated at the top of a small mountain. In Sicily, it's quite typical finding masks such as this...
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This is a marble torso of a satyr, a mythological creature that is half man, half goat. They were the deities of woodlands and often accompanied Dionysus. ...This piece is from Rodin's personal collection and was shown as part of the Rodin and the art...
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... at Lamia. ...The nude Satyr, standing on a rock, seems to be moving forward, his upper body turned slightly in a dance movement. A panther skin wrapped around his left arm hangs down. ...The statuette was possibly an akroterion on a temple of Dionyso.
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340/320 BC). In Greek mythology, a satyr is the member of a troop of ithyphallic male companions of Dionysus; they usually have horse-like ears and tails, as well as permanent, exaggerated erections. They spent their time drinking, dancing, and...
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... In Greek mythology, a satyr is the member of a troop of ithyphallic male companions of Dionysus; they usually have horse-like ears and tails, as well as permanent, exaggerated erections. They spent their time drinking, dancing, and chasing nymphs.
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This is a statue of a satyr, recognisable by the fur on the chest and the presence of a tail. His genitalia have been removed and he has two crosses on the chest, which we can explain by the statue being rededicated in Christian times. ...It stood in...
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... in the vicinitiy of the Theatre of Dionysos. ...It represents a naked Satyr in animated motion. The penis was attached separately. The statuette belongs to the pediment of the Temple of Dionysos. ...Eleuthereus on the South Slope of the Acropolis.
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Standing with his weight on his right leg, a tree trunk support behind, his left leg relaxed and crossed over the right with heel lifted, his head turned to the left, with mischievous expression, his lips drawn into a smile, his short wavy hair with...
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Fragmentary full figure sculpture of a Satyr, a Roman copy of an original type by Praxiteles (370-360 BC). Satyre, roman copy of Satyre from Praxitele (370-360 BCE), Smyrne (Asia Minor), Bath of Diana, marble. Musée du Cinquantenaire (Brussels,...