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Old Satyr Holding a Flute
  • TitleOld Satyr Holding a Flute
  • Technique/ MaterialOil on oak
  • DimensionsDimensions: (h x b) 60 x 49 cm
    Frame: (h x b x dj) 80 x 67 x 7 cm
  • DatingMade c. 1620
  • Artist/Maker Artist: Jacob Jordaens, Flemish, born 1593, dead 1678
  • CategoryPaintings, Paintings
  • Classificationpainting
  • Inventory No.NM 489
  • AcquisitionTransferred 1865 Kongl. Museum
  • Description
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    In Greek mythology, satyrs were forest and mountain creatures with features of both goat and man. They were depicted with hooves, hairy legs, a tail and – like here – horns. Satyrs were libidinous and fond of drinking, dancing and music. The satyr’s reed pipe was commonly accepted as a phallic symbol. Jordaens used the old man, who was the model for the satyr, in several works.