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Barberini Faun or Drunken Satyr, life-size marble Hellenistic sculpture of 3rd or 2nd century BC. A faun is the Roman equivalent of a Greek satyr. In Greek mythology, satyrs were human-like male woodland spirits with a goat-like tail, hooves and ears. It was found in 1625 in the moat below the Castel Sant'Angelo, Rome. The right leg, parts of both hands, and parts of the head were missing. The damaged statue was restored and housed in the Palazzo Barberini, Rome. - Glyptothek, Munich, Germany Satyr Statue, Barberini Faun, Hellenistic Sculpture, Munich Germany, Greek Mythology, Life Size, Art History, Sculpture Art, Rome

Barberini Faun or Drunken Satyr, life-size marble Hellenistic sculpture of 3rd or 2nd century BC. A faun is the Roman equivalent of a Greek satyr. In Greek mythology, satyrs were human-like male woodland spirits with a goat-like tail, hooves and ears. It was found in 1625 in the moat below the Castel Sant'Angelo, Rome. The right leg, parts of both hands, and parts of the head were missing. The damaged statue was restored and housed in the Palazzo Barberini, Rome. - Glyptothek, Munich…

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Barberini Faun or Drunken Satyr, life-size marble Hellenistic sculpture of 3rd or 2nd century BC. A faun is the Roman equivalent of a Greek satyr. In Greek mythology, satyrs were human-like male woodland spirits with a goat-like tail, hooves and ears. It was found in 1625 in the moat below the Castel Sant'Angelo, Rome. The right leg, parts of both hands, and parts of the head were missing. The damaged statue was restored and housed in the Palazzo Barberini, Rome. - Glyptothek, Munich, Germany Barberini Faun, Palazzo Barberini, Hellenistic Sculpture, Greek Sculpture, T Art, Munich Germany, Greek Mythology, Life Size, Munich

Barberini Faun or Drunken Satyr, life-size marble Hellenistic sculpture of 3rd or 2nd century BC. A faun is the Roman equivalent of a Greek satyr. In Greek mythology, satyrs were human-like male woodland spirits with a goat-like tail, hooves and ears. It was found in 1625 in the moat below the Castel Sant'Angelo, Rome. The right leg, parts of both hands, and parts of the head were missing. The damaged statue was restored and housed in the Palazzo Barberini, Rome. - Glyptothek, Munich…

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