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  • Satyr Silenos - Creature of the wild, part Man and part Beast - Follower of the retail god of wine Dionysus - Bronze
  • Satyr Silenos - Creature of the wild, part Man and part Beast - Follower of the retail god of wine Dionysus - Bronze
  • Satyr Silenos - Creature of the wild, part Man and part Beast - Follower of the retail god of wine Dionysus - Bronze

Satyr Silenos - Creature of the wild, part Man and part Beast - Follower of the retail god of wine Dionysus - Bronze

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Satyr Silenos - Creature of the wild, part Man and part Beast - Follower of the retail god of wine Dionysus - Bronze

Satyr Silenos - Creature of the wild, part Man and part Beast - Follower of the retail god of wine Dionysus - Bronze, Condition: New Made in GreeceMaterial: Pure BronzeDimensions (approximately): Height: 12 cm - 47 inchesWidth: 75.

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Product Name: Satyr Silenos - Creature of the wild, part Man and part Beast - Follower of the retail god of wine Dionysus - Bronze

Condition: New, Made in Greece.
Material: Pure Bronze

Dimensions (approximately):
Height: 12 cm - 4,7 inches
Width: 7,5 cm - 3 inches
Length: 4 cm - 1,6 inches
Weight: 300 g

In classical mythology, satyrs were companions to Pan, a retail fertility god, and Dionysus, the god of wine and ecstasy. As you might guess, satyrs were not known for their mild-mannered ways: Like their patrons, they were excessively fond of women, drink, and song.
In Greek art, the satyr was depicted as a man with the ears and tail of a horse. Roman artists emphasized this creature's relationship to the goat-god Pan by giving the satyr a goat's ears, horns, and haunches. In both cases, the satyr's animal aspect symbolized his immoderate appetites.

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Satyr Silenos - Creature of the wild, part Man and part Beast - Follower of the retail god of wine Dionysus - Bronze