WebTitle: Head of a Satyr; Creator: Antoine Watteau; Date Created: n.d. Physical Dimensions: 12 7/8 x 9 13/16 in. (32.7 x 24.9 cm) Type: Drawing; External Link: WebHead of a Satyr, c.1885. Bronze, 321/8 x 291/8 inches (81.5 x 74 cm). Private collection. Click on image to enlarge it. Legros modelled this relief of a smiling satyr’s head with a long beard in the mid-1880s. He exhibited a Head of Pan at the New Gallery in 1889.
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WebThe pointed ears and facial features of this figure indicate that he is a satyr, a semihuman follower of the god of wine, Dionysus/Bacchus. The small hand that grasps his hair allows the identification of the type of sculptural … WebApr 10, 2024 · Located in: Whitehall, Pennsylvania, United States. Delivery: Estimated between Thu, Apr 13 and Mon, Apr 17 to 23917. Returns: Seller does not accept returns. See details. Payments: *No Interest if paid in full in 6 … sharding key route not match
Head of a Satyr Detroit Institute of Arts Museum
WebDancing Satyr, Athenian red-figure psykter C5th B.C., British Museum THE SATYROI (Satyrs) were rustic fertility spirits of the countryside and wilds. They consorted with the Nymphai (Nymphs) and were companions of the gods Dionysos, Hermes, Hephaistos, Pan, Rhea-Kybele and Gaia.. Satyroi were depicted as animalistic men with asinine ears, pug … WebHalf man and half animal, satyrs were part of the entourage of Dionysus, the god of wine. They spent their time participating in revels, drinking, and chasing nymphs. This satyr's … WebThis object is Head of a Satyr with the accession number of 58.064. To request high-resolution files or new photography, please send an email to [email protected] … poole island history