Saltburn dir. Emerald Fennell | Dancing Faun, Unknown
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Saltburn dir. Emerald Fennell | Dancing Faun, Unknown
(how I spent my lunch break)
Deutsch Kunst und Dekoration.1900.
Tanzender Faun / Dancing Faun.
An exploding wrung towel, apparently.
Dancing Faun, 150-100 BCE
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.
For an assignment a while back I drew the Torso of a Dancing Faun located at the M.I.A.
"In its original complete form, this figure would have had a goat tail, still partially visible, pointed ears and small horns characteristic of mythological fauns. Ancient Romans associated fauns with the god Faunus who dwelt in woodlands and fields, and was believed to control the fertility of livestocks."