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A satyr is seen tending to a child and goat on a facade of a Roman sarcophagus from the third century A.D.
The horned god Pan can be seen playing his flute on a facade of a Roman sarcophagus from the third century A.D.
A loyal friend, tutor, and servant to Dionysus, Silenus was nearly always present in the deity’s entourage. His likeness appears on both sides of this kantharos from 540 B.C.
In an attic red-figure krater from 370 B.C., Dionysus is shown mounted on a leopard, presiding over a procession of faithful maenads and satyrs.
Frieze of Archers (detail) made of glazed brick, from the palace of Darius I in Susa, Western Iran, sixth century B.C.