Marble statue of a young satyr turning to look at his tail, Imperial, 1st or 2nd century A.D., Roman, Marble, H. 13 1/8 in. (33.3 cm), Stone Sculpture, Roman version of a Greek work of the 3rd century B.C.. Statues of satyrs, relaxing, dancing, pursuing nymphs, or, as here, admiring themselves proliferated during the third century B.C., as the cult of Dionysus, god of wine and the pleasures it bestows, grew in importance
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Marble statue, young satyr turning, look, tail, Imperial, 1st, 2nd century .D, Roman, Marble, H, 13 1/8, 33.3 cm, Stone Sculpture, Roman version, Greek work, 3rd century, B.C, Statues, satyrs, relaxing, dancing, pursuing nymphs, admiring themselves, proliferated, third, cult, Dionysus, god, wine, pleasures, bestows, grew, importance
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