Nymphs and Satyrs by George Frederic Watts

Nymphs and Satyrs c.1840 by George Frederic Watts 1817-1904
Nymphs and Satyrs c.1840 George Frederic Watts 1817-1904 Presented by Miss Lucy Jarvis 1930

Nymphs were female deities who lived either in the waters of the earth or on land. They were immortal and were generally thought of as young, beautiful virgins. Satyrs were demigods of the land with the heads of men but with the feet and legs of goats. They were most often in the company of Bacchus, the god of wine, and were leading participants in his riotous and lascivious orgies. Here, the satyr plays his pipe for the Bacchanalian dance.

(Source: Tate Museum)

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