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Dionysian Art
Altar to Dionysus with an inscription in Greek, Unknown, Roman period, 141 CE - Roman period, 142 CE, From the collection of: The Israel Museum, Jerusalem
Oil Jar Fragment with Papposilenos, about 350 - 325 B.C., From the collection of: The J. Paul Getty Museum
The Dance, Franz von Stuck, c. 1910, From the collection of: Kunstpalast
Skyphos (Drinking Vessel) with the Return of Hephaistos to Olympos, Attributed to The Kleophon Painter, about 420 BCE, From the collection of: The Toledo Museum of Art
Wine Cup with a Satyr and a Nymph, about 500 - 490 B.C., From the collection of: The J. Paul Getty Museum
Bacchant (a Young Satyr) Offers a Panther to Drink, Bertel Thorvaldsen, 1806, From the collection of: Thorvaldsens Museum
Medicine Box with Dionysos, Maenad, and Satyr, and Tyche on Lid, Unknown, Second Half of 4th Century - 5th Century, From the collection of: The Museum at Dumbarton Oaks
Nymphs and Satyr, van Poelenburgh, Cornelis, Before 1667, From the collection of: Dulwich Picture Gallery
Satyr watching some Nymphs dancing, Josep Maria Sert, 1913, From the collection of: Fundación Banco Santander
Cupid Overpowering a Satyr, Richard Cosway, 1742–1821, British, undated, From the collection of: Yale Center for British Art
Head Vase (Satyr), Unknown, 2nd - 1st century B.C., From the collection of: The J. Paul Getty Museum
Stater with Satyr and Maenad on Obverse and Quadripartite Square on Reverse, Greek (Macedonian), 530 - 480 BC, From the collection of: The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
Bacchus, Diana and Victory (?), Bertel Thorvaldsen, 1797, From the collection of: Thorvaldsens Museum
Bacchus Procession, Bertel Thorvaldsen, 1797, From the collection of: Thorvaldsens Museum
Baalbec - Ruins of the Temple of Bacchus, David Roberts, 1840, From the collection of: Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool
Sine Cerere et Libero friget Venus (Without Ceres and Bacchus, Venus Would Freeze), Hendrick Goltzius, Dutch (active Haarlem), 1558 - 1617, c. 1600-1603, From the collection of: Philadelphia Museum of Art
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