Faun hiding behing a Zeus mask. Nineteenth Century Illustration. Artist unknown.
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trying on a metaphor
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Faun hiding behing a Zeus mask. Nineteenth Century Illustration. Artist unknown.
La Mythologie Galante / le grand dieu pan - George Barbier La Vie ParIsienne magazine, 1923
Pablo Picasso. Faun with Stars. 1955.
‘Listening Fauns’ - Frans Von Stuck Page 130 of ‘International studio’ {1897}
Scandifaun Model: Sampo Marjomaa Stylist: @outilespyy Second one from our vision to create a nordic faun!
Pair of krampus lads.
Jonathan fucking Glazer, everyone. This is an advert for Cadbury Flake that *never got commissioned*. It is beautiful.
Louis Icart
A little late to the party but I’m here! My Inktober no.1 - The satyr at ren faire that ate my boyfriend’s shirt
Gorgeous.
From Le Rire, 1914.
Source unknown. Sharing anyway because it’s beyond awesome.
I want to be as happy as that dancing faun! Photographed on October 28, 2014 in Paris, France.
This Pan is very old, came from a building in Belfast. It’s made from terracota and weighs a ton! My husband found him under a pile in an antique shop! I jumped for joy when I saw him. He’s amazing and will have a place of honor in the garden.
Bloody brilliant.
I think that rabbit may be judging your technique there.
The Follies of a Day!
Illustration by Georges Léonnec for La Vie Parisienne (May 1931).
A recurring theme in the magazine: women, bored with the milquetoast men around them, run off with satyrs, mer-men, centaurs, and other fantasy figures to finally have some fun.
Big Mood.
Vintage Illustration
No source. Enjoying those clashing colour choices. Also I guess it’s not every day you find an example of satyr/mermaid anal. She looks kind of annoyed with him?
Terracotta plaque with nymph and satyr dancing in relief
Roman, Augustan or Julio-Claudian Period, 27 B.C.-A.D. 68
Metropolitan Museum of Art