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  • Period: The Barberini Faun, also known as the Drunken Satyr, is a Hellenistic sculpture dated to around 220 BCE. It is an exceptional example of the dynamic and expressive style that characterizes Hellenistic art. Discovery: The statue was discovered in the early 17th century near Castel Sant'Angelo in Rome.
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  • The life-size ancient but much restored marble statue known as the Barberini Faun, Fauno Barberini or Drunken Satyr is now in the Glyptothek in Munich, Germany.
  • Robert van Audenaert, Barberini Faun, 1704. Engraving with some etching. 343 mm x 242 mm.
  • What also singles out the Barberini Faun from other ancient presentations of his character is its monumental size, almost human physiognomy, heroic body, and a...
  • But he’s called the “Barberini Faun” because when he was discovered in Rome near the Castel Sant ‘Angelo in 1625...
  • Current Location: The Barberini Faun is currently housed in the Glyptothek in Munich, Germany.
  • The Barberini Faun. A Faun is the Roman equivalent of a Greek Satyr.
  • Delve into the captivating allure of the Barberini Faun, a masterpiece of ancient sculpture.
  • Statue of a Victorious Youth, Getty conversations. Barberini Faun. ... Alexander Mosaic from the House of the Faun, Pompeii.
  • Dindar ailesinin babası Faun'u geçtiFrancesco Barberini amcası sorumluydu Barberini ve soyundan Papa Urban VIII, toplanması.