Illustration of the life-size marble statue located in Munich, Germany. It was found in 1620 in a moat below  Castel Sant'Angelo in Rome. Satyrs attended Dionysus. The satyr in this scuplture is leaning back with his arm behind his head. He has two small horns on his forehead, but otherwise no goat-like features. "In classical myth, a sylvan deity, representing the luxuriant forces of Nature, and closely connected with the worship of Baachus." —Whitney, 1889

The Barberini Faun, or Drunken Satyr

Illustration of the life-size marble statue located in Munich, Germany. It was found in 1620 in a moat…

"Bearded Dionysus and Satyr" — Gayley, 1893

Dionysus

"Bearded Dionysus and Satyr" — Gayley, 1893

The Satyr Mask (Greek Mythological character) was designed during the Italian Renaissance by Sansovino, is placed over a Festoon (wreath) in St. Maria del Popolo, a church in Rome, Italy.

Satyr Mask

The Satyr Mask (Greek Mythological character) was designed during the Italian Renaissance by Sansovino,…

Greek god of shepherds and flocks

Pan

Greek god of shepherds and flocks

"A Satyr" — Gayley, 1893

Satyr

"A Satyr" — Gayley, 1893

"Satyr" — Gayley, 1893

Satyr

"Satyr" — Gayley, 1893

"Satyr Drinking" — Gayley, 1893

Satyr Drinking

"Satyr Drinking" — Gayley, 1893

"Satyr and Maenad with child Dionysus" — Gayley, 1893

Satyr Maenad

"Satyr and Maenad with child Dionysus" — Gayley, 1893

"Satyr swinging Maiden" — Gayley, 1893

Satyr Maiden

"Satyr swinging Maiden" — Gayley, 1893