Satyr Pouring Wine marble Da Prassitele sculpture

Satyr Pouring Wine marble Da Prassitele sculpture

NO.: AKCC-161

Size: Lifesize / Custom Made Size

Material: Natural Marble / Stone / Granite

Surface: Carved

Package: Wooden Batten box

Suitable: Amusement park, Theme park, Garden, Restaurant, Playground, Public Area, Garden, Indoor & Outdoor, etc

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Da Prassitele Sculpture depicts a naked young perv, standing frontal with his right hand raised above his head, a now-missing water jug from which he seems to be able to pour wine into a wine cup held in his left hand (now also missing). Da Prassitele Sculpture stands in a naturalistic opposition position with the weight shifted to the left leg and the right knee slightly bent. He looked down at his drooping hand. His hair was short and unkempt, and rounded horns and garlands circled his head. The Da Prassitele Sculpture has a support in the shape of a truncated tree behind its left leg. It was carved naturally from knobs and the remains of a saw limb.

Da Prassitele sculpture is a half-human, half-animal god of the forest, a monster with ram horns, legs and tail. He indulges in lust and loves pleasure in sex. He is often a sign of eroticism or excessive sexual desire, and is also a mythical image of a rogue. In ancient Greek mythology, the half-human, half-animal faun is a symbol of creativity, music, poetry and sex, as well as panic and nightmares. Generally speaking, Da Prassitele sculpture is a follower of Dionysus, the god of wine. They are mainly known for being lazy, greedy, lascivious, and binge drinking. In the entire western art tradition, Da Prassitele sculpture occupies a very important position in ancient Greek sculpture. Greek art is idealistic, simple, emphasizing commonality, elegant and refined, and expresses inner strength in external forms. It can be said that the typical models advocated by Western art all started from ancient Greece. The ancient Greek myths and legends are the source of ancient Greek sculpture art. Da Prassitele sculpture is also the subject of ancient Greek sculpture. It is the beautiful fantasy of the Greeks about nature and society. They believe that gods and people have the same shape and character. Greek sculpture refers to the image of man to shape the image of God, and endow it with a more ideal and perfect art form.

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