Bronze statue of Satyr , Greek museum copy of a sculpture from National museum of Athens, Quality museum art
Bronze figurine of an ithyphallic Silenus from the sanctuary of Zeus at Dodona. 540-530 B.C.
Dancing in ecstasy, this figure is a masterpiece of the Corinthian workshops producing metal artifacts
In Greek mythology, a satyr ( Greek: ??????? satyros pronounced [sátyros]) is one of a troop of ithyphallic male companions of Dionysus with goat-like features and often permanent erection.[3] Early artistic representations sometimes include horse-like legs, but in 6th-century BC black-figure pottery human legs are the most common. In Mythology there is a concept similar to satyrs, with goat-like features: the faun, being half-man, half-goat, who roamed the woods and mountains. In myths they are often associated with pipe-playing. Greek-speaking Romans often used the Greek term saturos when referring to the Latin faunus, and eventually syncretized the two.
Height 14.5 cm
Weight 400 gr
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