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Satyr

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This Roman mosaic (2nd–3rd cc.) depicts a youthful satyr, a mythical companion of Dionysus, against a rocky backdrop. Satyrs, symbols of wild nature and revelry, were popular motifs in Roman art, especially in leisure spaces. Their depiction in mosaics highlights the Roman appreciation for mythological themes celebrating life’s pleasures and untamed nature.
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