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1. SCULPTURE. Greece. Throne of priest of Dionysus. 4th cent. BCE. Athens, Acropolis, Theatre of Dionysus. | |
2. SCULPTURE. Greece. The Chair of a priest. 4th cent. BCE. Athens, Acropolis, Theatre of Dionysus. | |
3. SCULPTURE. Greece. Dionysos and a Satyr (unfinished group). Pentelic marble. Early 3rd cent. BCE. Inv. No. 245. Athens, National Archaeological Museum. | |
4. SCULPTURE. Rome. Lenos-sarcophagus with representation of the triumph of Dionysus and shapes of lions. White (Asian?) marble. Second quarter of the 3rd cent. CE. Baiae, Archaeological Museum of Phlegraean Fields. | |
5. SCULPTURE. Rome. Lenos-sarcophagus with representation of the triumph of Dionysus and shapes of lions (the right short side). White (Asian?) marble. Second quarter of the 3rd cent. CE. Baiae, Archaeological Museum of Phlegraean Fields. | |
6. SCULPTURE. Rome. Lenos-sarcophagus with representation of the triumph of Dionysus and shapes of lions (еру right short side). White (Asian?) marble. Second quarter of the 3rd cent. CE. Baiae, Archaeological Museum of Phlegraean Fields. | |
7. SCULPTURE. Rome. Clay slab of the Campana type with representation of Dionysus and satyr. Terracotta. Augustan age (27 BCE — 14 CE). Baiae, Archaeological Museum of Phlegraean Fields. | |
8. SCULPTURE. Rome. Clay slab of the Campana type with representation of Dionysus and satyr. Terracotta. Augustan age (27 BCE — 14 CE). Baiae, Archaeological Museum of Phlegraean Fields. | |
9. SCULPTURE. Rome. Satyr pouring wine. Marble. Roman copy of the 1st century BCE — 1st century CE after a Greek bronze original by Praxiteles of 370—360 BCE. Inv. No. 23.22. Baltimore, Walters Art Museum. | |
10. GLYPTICS. Rome. Ring adorned with a cameo depicting a Satyr and a Nymph. Gold, cornelian, onyx. Ca. 50 BCE — 20 CE. Inv. Nos. Misc. 7066 / FG 11067. Berlin, State Museums, Old Museum. | |
11. SCULPTURE. Greece. Satyr. Bronze. Ca. 160 BCE. Height 15 cm. Berlin, State Museums, Pergamon Museum. | |
12. PAINTING, GRAPHICS. Rome. Fragment of the fresco decoration. 1st century BCE — 1st century CE. Castellammare di Stabia, Villa of Ariadne, Room 3. | |
13. CERAMICS. Southern Italy. Feasting Dionysus. Red-figured calyx krater. Apulia. Clay. Attributed to the Painter of Athens 1714. Ca. 375—350 BCE. Inv. Nos. ex L.63.21.6 / ex L.1988.81.5 / ex 2351. Chicago, Art Institute. | |
14. SCULPTURE. Rome. “The Resting Satyr”. Marble. Roman copy of the 2nd cent. CE after a Praxiteles’ model ca. 340-330 BCE. Inv. No. 474. Copenhagen, New Carlsberg Glyptotek. | |
15. SCULPTURE. Rome. “The Resting Satyr”. Marble. Roman copy of the 2nd cent. CE after a Praxiteles’ model ca. 340-330 BCE. Inv. No. 474. Copenhagen, New Carlsberg Glyptotek. | |
16. SCULPTURE. Rome. “The Resting Satyr”. Marble. Roman copy of the 2nd cent. CE after a Praxiteles’ model ca. 340-330 BCE. Inv. No. 474. Copenhagen, New Carlsberg Glyptotek. | |
17. SCULPTURE. Rome. “The Resting Satyr”. Detail. Marble. Roman copy of the 2nd cent. CE after a Praxiteles’ model ca. 340-330 BCE. Inv. No. 474. Copenhagen, New Carlsberg Glyptotek. | |
18. SCULPTURE. Rome. “The Resting Satyr”. Detail. Marble. Roman copy of the 2nd cent. CE after a Praxiteles’ model ca. 340-330 BCE. Inv. No. 474. Copenhagen, New Carlsberg Glyptotek. | |
19. CERAMICS. Greece. Attic red-figure calyx-krater with a scene of quarrel between maenad and satyr. 490—480 BCE. Ferrara, National Archaeological Museum. | |
20. SCULPTURE. Rome. Dionysos and satyr. Marble. Roman copy of 120—140 CE after a Greek model. Florence, Uffizi Gallery. | |