Head of a Satyr

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Pen drawing of the head of a Satyr based on an architectural decoration found on a building.

The Satyr was a figure from Classical Greek and Roman figure which was one of a class of woodland deities. He was attendant to Bacchus and was represented as part human, part horse — or , as in this case, part goat — was and noted for engaging in riotousness and socially inappropriate behavior.

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Pen drawing of the head of a Satyr based on an architectural decoration found on a building.

The Satyr was a figure from Classical Greek and Roman figure which was one of a class of woodland deities. He was attendant to Bacchus and was represented as part human, part horse — or , as in this case, part goat — was and noted for engaging in riotousness and socially inappropriate behavior.

Pen drawing of the head of a Satyr based on an architectural decoration found on a building.

The Satyr was a figure from Classical Greek and Roman figure which was one of a class of woodland deities. He was attendant to Bacchus and was represented as part human, part horse — or , as in this case, part goat — was and noted for engaging in riotousness and socially inappropriate behavior.