

Fragment with Satyr and Maenad
A fragment of an ancient painting depicting a satyr and a maenad. The satyr, on the left, has medium skin tone, short blond hair, and is shirtless, wearing a green kilt with black dots, and no shoes. The maenad, on the right, has medium skin tone, long brown hair, a pink headband, and is topless with a peach-colored cloth draped over her hips and down her left leg. She is barefoot and wears white bracelets on both wrists and her right ankle. The background features a beige stone arch with a decorative rope border at the top; the arch has a black semicircle underneath it. A column capital with a red, white, and blue shaft is visible on the left. Below the figures are pink flowers with green stems on a black background.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 564 × 893 px
- Museum Record
- View original
You May Also Like

Porteur d'Amphore

Bacchanalian

Ceres and Bacchus

The Fall and Redemption of Man: Adam and Eve Eating the Forbidden Fruit

The Dance

The Fall and Redemption of Man: Adam and Eve Eating the Forbidden Fruit

Decorative Panel

The Fall and Redemption of Man

Nereid (Sea-Nymph) from a Hanging

The Nymphs

The Family (In Memory of a Summer in the White Mountains)

La Fortuna

Piece

Venus, Mars and Cupid

Welcoming Descent of Amida, the Buddha of Limitless Light, with Bodhisattvas Kannon and Seishi

Venus between two cupids

Bacchanal, The Game of Leap Frog

Alliance of Peace and Abundance

Gods and Goddess

The Apocalypse: The Angel Shows St. John the New Jerusalem

Pallas Athena

Cupid and Psyche

Day

Cabin