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[[The Satyr And The Goat]] is a sculpture of [[Pan (mythology)|Pan]] copulating with a goat from the [[Herculaneum]], carved from Greek marble in the [[1st century B.C.]] It was one of the first objects excavated when the [[Herculaneum]] was discovered in the long [[peristyle]] of the [[Villa of the Papyrus]]. [[The Satyr And The Goat]] is a sculpture of [[Pan (mythology)|Pan]] copulating with a goat from the [[Herculaneum]], carved from Greek marble in the [[1st century B.C.]] It was one of the first objects excavated when the [[Herculaneum]] was discovered in the long [[peristyle]] of the [[Villa of the Papyrus]].
It was considered so offensive that it was not on [[public display]] until the year [[2000]] and remains in the [[Secret Museum, Naples]]. It is described in [[César Famin]]'s ''[[The Royal Museum at Naples, Being Some Account of The Erotic Paintings, Bronzes, and Statues Contained in that Famous "Cabinet Secret]]''. It was considered so offensive that it was not on [[public display]] until the year [[2000]] and remains in the [[Secret Museum, Naples]]. It is described in [[César Famin]]'s ''[[The Royal Museum at Naples, Being Some Account of The Erotic Paintings, Bronzes, and Statues Contained in that Famous "Cabinet Secret]]''.
 +==Second sculpture==
 +Sculpture of [[Pan]] teaching his [[eromenos]], the shepherd [[Daphnis]], to play the [[panpipes]]; ca. [[100 B.C.]] Found in [[Pompeii]]» «Copy of marble sculpture by [[Heliodorus]]. Ca. 100 BCE Object found at Pompeii, in the collection of the [[Naples Museum of Archeology]]
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The Satyr And The Goat is a sculpture of Pan copulating with a goat from the Herculaneum, carved from Greek marble in the 1st century B.C. It was one of the first objects excavated when the Herculaneum was discovered in the long peristyle of the Villa of the Papyrus.

It was considered so offensive that it was not on public display until the year 2000 and remains in the Secret Museum, Naples. It is described in César Famin's The Royal Museum at Naples, Being Some Account of The Erotic Paintings, Bronzes, and Statues Contained in that Famous "Cabinet Secret.

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Sculpture of Pan teaching his eromenos, the shepherd Daphnis, to play the panpipes; ca. 100 B.C. Found in Pompeii» «Copy of marble sculpture by Heliodorus. Ca. 100 BCE Object found at Pompeii, in the collection of the Naples Museum of Archeology



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