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Barberini Faun. A sleeping satyr. About 220 BC. Greek baroq
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Barberini Faun. A sleeping satyr. About 220 BC. Greek baroq
Greek art. Barberini Faun. A sleeping satyr. About 220 BC. Probably stood in a sanctuary of Dionysus and was later brought to gardens on the banks of the Tiber. Greek baroque. Roman copy. Glyptothek. Munich. Germany
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The captivating image of the Barberini Faun, a sleeping satyr from ancient Greece, dates back to approximately 220 BC. This masterpiece of Hellenistic art was likely originally situated in a sanctuary dedicated to Dionysus, the Greek god of wine, fertility, and revelry. The passage of time and the shifting sands of history led to the faun's eventual relocation to the banks of the Tiber River in Rome, where he was discovered and brought to the Glyptothek in Munich, Germany. The Barberini Faun, a male personage from Greek mythology, is depicted in a state of deep slumber, his closed eyes revealing a serene expression. The intricate details of his face and head showcase the masterful craftsmanship of the Hellenistic artists who created this work. The faun's character is further emphasized by the folds of his cloak, which drape naturally over his form, and the delicate rendering of his curved horns. This Roman copy of the original Greek sculpture is a testament to the enduring allure of ancient art and the rich cultural heritage it represents. The Barberini Faun, with its captivating beauty and mythological significance, continues to captivate visitors to the Glyptothek in Munich, offering a glimpse into the age of the Greeks and the grandeur of the Hellenistic era.
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