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Background imageSatyr Collection: Jacob Jordaens (1593 A?i? 1678). Flemish Baroque painter. T

Jacob Jordaens (1593 A?i? 1678). Flemish Baroque painter. The Satyr and the Peasant. 1620-1621. Alte Pinakothek. Munich. Germany

Background imageSatyr Collection: Alabastron. 6th century BC. Empuries. Spain

Alabastron. 6th century BC. Empuries. Spain
Alabastron for perfumes with scene depicting Dionysus accompanied by a bearded satyr with billy goat body. Black figures. 6th century BC. From Empuries. Girona Archaeological Museum. Spain

Background imageSatyr Collection: Bronze head from the statue of a satyr. About 100 BC

Bronze head from the statue of a satyr. About 100 BC
Roman Art. Bronze head from the statue of a satyr. About 100 BC. Glyptothek. Munich. Germany

Background imageSatyr Collection: Roman Art. Sarcophagus with Marsyas and Apollo. Marble. Carl

Roman Art. Sarcophagus with Marsyas and Apollo. Marble. Carl
Roman Art. Sarcophagus with Marsyas and Apollo. Marble. From Sidon, Lebanon. C. 200-210 A.C. Carlsberg Glyptotek Museum. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageSatyr Collection: Dancing Maenad. Italica. Spain

Dancing Maenad. Italica. Spain
Dancing Maenad. Circular Altar. Pulpitum of the Italica Theater. 1st century. Archaeological Museum. Seville. Spain

Background imageSatyr Collection: Advert for Gell順r貥s, perfume, Seduction 1910

Advert for Gell順r貥s, perfume, Seduction 1910
A lovely illustration for an advert for Gell順 r貥 s, perfume, Seduction. Greek mythology creature Satyr carrying bottles of purfume for 18th century women that are dancing around

Background imageSatyr Collection: Ouran outang or Bornean Orangutan, Pongo pygmaeus

Ouran outang or Bornean Orangutan, Pongo pygmaeus.. Handcolored copperplate engraving from The Naturalists Pocket Magazine; or

Background imageSatyr Collection: Flirtatious young woman in fancy dress with admirer

Flirtatious young woman in fancy dress with admirer
Flirtatious young woman in rococo fancy dress clothing, with an admirer faun trying to get close to her. Date: 1928

Background imageSatyr Collection: JORDAENS, Jacob (1593-1678). Satyr at the Peasant s

JORDAENS, Jacob (1593-1678). Satyr at the Peasant s
JORDAENS, Jacob (1593-1678). Satyr at the Peasants House. 1620. Flemish art. Oil on canvas. RUSSIA. Moscow. Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts

Background imageSatyr Collection: Satyr. Fragment of An

Satyr. Fragment of An

Background imageSatyr Collection: Jugend front cover, smiling woman with Pan

Jugend front cover, smiling woman with Pan
Front cover design for Jugend magazine, depicting a smiling woman looking at the viewer, while the Greek god Pan plays his pipes at her side. Date: 1898

Background imageSatyr Collection: Drawn from the Wood by Jack Gordge

Drawn from the Wood by Jack Gordge
A young woman flees from a wood, pursued by a satyr or faun. Pan and associated motifs were very popular during the 1920s and numerous illustrations appeared in magazines

Background imageSatyr Collection: Satyr and Traveller

Satyr and Traveller
THE SATYR & THE TRAVELLER " Upon the satyrs demanding a reason why he blew again, he replied, to cool his dish." Date: 1912

Background imageSatyr Collection: What the Angler Saw by A. K. Macdonald

What the Angler Saw by A. K. Macdonald
An angler, coming to fish at a salmon pool at dawn is astonished to see a group of lithe and naked nymphs cavorting above the water to a tune played on pipes by Pan

Background imageSatyr Collection: Horsemen Scare Aztecs

Horsemen Scare Aztecs
Because they have never seen horses before, the Aztecs flee in sheer terror from the Spanish horsemen, taking them to be satyr-like monsters

Background imageSatyr Collection: Pan Cover 1919

Pan Cover 1919
Colour illustration by Pizer showing an exotically dressed young woman with butterly-like wings flying in a night sky, smilingat a small satyr down below

Background imageSatyr Collection: Ceres & the Satyrs

Ceres & the Satyrs
Mother Ceres (Demeter) asks two satyrs if they have seen her daughter Persephone (Proserpina). But Pluto (Hades) has taken her to the underworld until the Spring

Background imageSatyr Collection: Marsyas and Apollo

Marsyas and Apollo
The satyr Marsyas reckons hes a better flautist than Apollo, but after he loses a contest, Apollo flays him alive : nymphs mourning him make a river with their tears

Background imageSatyr Collection: Tobias Smollett / Holloway

Tobias Smollett / Holloway
TOBIAS SMOLLETT Scottish novelist

Background imageSatyr Collection: Greek Satyr Play

Greek Satyr Play
Characters from a satyr play, featuring Dionysos and Ariadne, represented on a terracotta fragment



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