whyche
06-21-2011, 01:02 PM
I was doing some research on Greco-Romano-Celtic deities and came across this image.
It is a satyr apparently tickling the barefoot of Dionysus(or Bacchus, if yer Roman).
For the folks not mythos-savvy, satyrs were allegoric images of male sex and lust and the Dionysian festivals(Bacchanals, if yer Roman) were all about that, with good wine.
The marble statue is, oddly-enough, in the Vatican museum( I have a personal rant about that, but this ain't the place for it). At any rate, I thought I would share the image here.
I'd like to find a scaled-down copy of the statue for my home.
It is a satyr apparently tickling the barefoot of Dionysus(or Bacchus, if yer Roman).
For the folks not mythos-savvy, satyrs were allegoric images of male sex and lust and the Dionysian festivals(Bacchanals, if yer Roman) were all about that, with good wine.
The marble statue is, oddly-enough, in the Vatican museum( I have a personal rant about that, but this ain't the place for it). At any rate, I thought I would share the image here.
I'd like to find a scaled-down copy of the statue for my home.