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bronze Sculptures Fancy bronze figurine Sitting Faunus - Satyr signed figurine

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Bronze Sculptures Fancy bronze figurine Sitting Faunus - Satyr signed Figurine

Bronze Sculptures Fancy bronze figurine Sitting Faunus - Satyr signed Figurine

Condition:   This sculpture is in perfect condition.
Bronze Dimensions with Marble Base: Height 7 1/2"" x Width 8""
Marble Dimensions: 8"" X 4 1/2"".
Height without base: 7""
Weight: 8 LBS
Inventory: 17X10855471

In earlier Greek art, satyrs appear as old and ugly, but in later art, especially in works of the Attic school, this savage characteristic is softened into a more youthful and graceful aspect. Older satyrs were known as sileni, the younger as satyrisci. The hare was the symbol of the shy and timid satyr. Greek spirits known as Calicantsars have a noticeable resemblance to the ancient satyrs; they have goats' ears and the feet of donkeys or goats, are covered with hair, and love women and the dance. Roman satyrs were conflated in the popular and poetic imagination with Latin spirits of woodland and with the rustic Greek god Pan. Roman satyrs were described as goat-like from the haunches to the hooves, and were often pictured with larger horns, even ram's horns. Roman poets often conflated them with the fauns. This unique and very creative sculpture will leave you with your mouth drop, with how stunning it looks on a picture well i hope you are ready to be shocked up close and personal. He sits down waiting for his Nymph to come his way. He rests his head on his right hand and his arm rest on his right bended knee. He is casted using the ancient ""Lost Wax Method"". He is 100% handmade and bronze, with a brown patina for preservation. Mounted atop a black rectangle marble base with Thomas signature.

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New Detailed Hand Crafted Hot Cast Bronze ~Not Resin~ Satisfaction Guaranteed. This is Stock Photo, Slight Color Variation!!

In earlier Greek art, satyrs appear as old and ugly, but in later art, especially in works of the Attic school, this savage characteristic is softened into a more youthful and graceful aspect. Older satyrs were known as sileni, the younger as satyrisci. The hare was the symbol of the shy and timid satyr. Greek spirits known as Calicantsars have a noticeable resemblance to the ancient satyrs; they have goats' ears and the feet of donkeys or goats, are covered with hair, and love women and the dance. Roman satyrs were conflated in the popular and poetic imagination with Latin spirits of woodland and with the rustic Greek god Pan. Roman satyrs were described as goat-like from the haunches to the hooves, and were often pictured with larger horns, even ram's horns. Roman poets often conflated t
Production Technique Bronze Casting
Features 1st Edition
Format Statue
Material Bronze
Handmade Yes
Store Category Mythical
Country/Region of Manufacture Spain
Region of Origin Europe
Signed Yes
Original/Licensed Reproduction original
Type Sculpture
Subject Nudes