21 results filtered with: Satyrs (Greek mythology)
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An arbour, in which satyrs are raping nymphs. Lithograph by W. Nichol, 1841, after A. Watteau.
Jean-Antoine WatteauDate: [1841]Reference: 2922669i- Pictures
Two nymphs making love, attended by Cupid who prevents the approach of a satyr. Etching, 16--, after Agostino Carracci, 1599.
Agostino CarracciDate: [between 1600 and 1699]Reference: 2855090i- Pictures
Hyacinth raised into the sky by Apollo; on each side, a satyr. Etching by C. Cesi, 16--, after Annibale Carracci.
Annibale CarracciDate: [1753?]Reference: 31156i
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Una is surrounded by fauns and satyrs in a forest. Lithograph by T.H. Maguire after W.E. Frost.
William Edward FrostDate: [1847]Reference: 42752i
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A depiction of a Maenad holding a thyrsus aimed at the erect penis of a seated satyr. Colour process print, 1921.
Date: [1921]Reference: 27810i
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Satyrs revelling in a bacchanalian celebration. Etching by A. Cioci, 1762, after A.D. Gabbiani.
Anton Domenico GabbianiDate: 1762Reference: 2200210i
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Bacchus with attendant satyrs sits drinking by a cave as Venus appears to him and offers him a cup of love. Engraving by J. Audran after A. Coypel, 1704.
Antoine CoypelDate: [1704?]Reference: 26951i- Pictures
Erigone plucks at grapes supplied by cupids. Engraving by P.C. Levesque after J.B. Deshays.
Jean-Baptiste-Henri DeshaysDate: [between 1700 and 1799]Reference: 2853736i- Pictures
Bacchus squeezes grapes into a dish in order to inebriate and rape Erigone. Etching, 17--.
Date: [between 1700 and 1799]Reference: 2853717i- Pictures
A sculpture of the head of a satyr used as the spout of a water fountain. Etching by A. Legros, 1883.
Alphonse LegrosDate: [1883]Reference: 2822697i
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Myrrha, being transformed into the myrrh tree, gives birth to Adonis. Engraving by L. Desplaces, 1736, after C. Cignani.
Carlo CignaniDate: 1736Reference: 17248i- Pictures
Polyphemus playing the pipes on a mountain top; in the foreground, nymphs in the country. Engraving by E. Baudet after N. Poussin, 169-.
Q41554Date: [between 1694 and 1700?]Reference: 3043865i- Pictures
Jupiter (Zeus), disguised as a satyr, removes the clothing of Antiope as he prepares for intercourse with her. Engraving by B. Baron after Titian.
TitianDate: [1729?]Reference: 3046082i- Pictures
The head of a satyr. Stipple print by M.A. Bourlier, 1813, after H.J. Richter.
Henry James RichterDate: August, 1813Reference: 2499363i- Pictures
Ganymede raised into the sky by the eagle of Jupiter; on each side, a satyr. Etching by C. Cesi, 16--, after Annibale Carracci.
Annibale CarracciDate: [1753?]Reference: 31155i
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Corisca and the satyr: he pulls at Corisca's hair, trying to rape her, but he has seized a hair extension, enabling her to push him over and run away to safety. Crayon-manner by W.W. Ryland, 1763 after F. Lauri.
Giovanni Battista GuariniDate: 1763Reference: 11713i
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A satyr wearing eyeglasses, with young assistant, removes a thorn from the foot of a male faun who leans against female companion. Engraving by G. Piccini after J. Muller after B. Spranger.
Bartholomeus SprangerDate: [between 1650 and 1659?]Reference: 18399i- Pictures
Cybele, accompanied by Bacchus and Ceres, is carried on a chariot drawn by lions, surrounded by ancillary deities and followers; representing the element earth. Engraving by C. Dupuis, 1721, after Louis de Boullogne the younger.
Louis de BoullogneDate: [1721]Reference: 3069786i
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A satyr wearing spectacles removes a thorn from the foot of a male faun while a female faun and boy satyr observe, with printed latin verse. Line engraving by G. Piccini after J. Muller after B. Spranger.
Bartholomeus SprangerDate: [between 1650 and 1659?]Reference: 16077i
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Cupid prevents a satyr from taking advantage of Venus as she sleeps. Etching by Bernard Picart after himself.
Q559929Date: 1697Reference: 27739i
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The love of divinity and wisdom and its effects on shameful love and indulgence. Engraving after Pietro da Cortona.
Pietro da CortonaDate: 1600-1699Reference: 11595i