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Faun Collection

"Exploring the Enchanting World of Fauns: From Ballet to Ancient Mosaics" Step into a realm where myth and art intertwine

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Faun Collection: Stage design for the ballet The Afternoon of a Faun by C. Debussy, 1912
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Faun Collection: The Battle of Issus. 1st c. Detail of the mosaic
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Faun Collection: Strange Incense by Reginald Higgins
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Faun Collection: Cover design for Narcisse by Nikolai Tcherepnin
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Faun Collection: Rudolph Valentino
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Faun Collection: The Faun (Nijinsky), costume design for the Ballets Russes, 1912. Artist: Leon Bakst
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Faun Collection: (The Morning After of a Faun) Le Lendemain d un Faune (or
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Faun Collection: Vaslav Nijinsky in the Ballet The Afternoon of a Faun by C. Debussy. Artist: Bakst, Leon (1866-1924)
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Faun Collection: Head of a Satyr. Creator: Buonarroti, Michelangelo (1475-1564)
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Faun Collection: Roman marble sarcophagus with Dionysiac scenes, 2nd century
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Faun Collection: Etched Glass Vase from Daum Freres, Nancy, circa: 1930 (glass)
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Faun Collection: Mural from the House of the Toilet of Hermaphrodite (Casa della Toelletta dell'Ermafrodito)
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Faun Collection: 191213
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Faun Collection: Bronze statue of a drunken faun from the house
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Faun Collection: Wall painting and ceiling decoration, Germany, early 19th century, (1898). Creator: Unknown
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Faun Collection: Roman metalwork, (1898). Creator: Unknown
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Faun Collection: Pan and Nymph Syrinx. Artist: Ulyanov, Nikolai Pavlovich (1875-1949)
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Faun Collection: Fall / Crufts Winner / 1968
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Faun Collection: Fall / Crufts / Dalmatian
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Faun Collection: House of the Dancing Faun, Pompeii, Italy, Victorian period
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Faun Collection: The interior of the Faun Restaurant, Berlin
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Faun Collection: An interior view of the Faun des Westens, Berlin, 1920s
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Faun Collection: L'Heure Des Betises
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Faun Collection: Pan And The Horses
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Faun Collection: Lile Heureuse
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Faun Collection: Faun with Panpipes
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Faun Collection: Italy, Pompeii. Statue of Dancing Faun (copy)
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Faun Collection: The Faun Temple was the only temple dedicated to the god Faun in Rome
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Faun Collection: The Roman god Faun, Faunus, a forest spirit, a hybrid creature of Roman mythology
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Faun Collection: Relief of worshippers in the cave of Pan (pentelic marble)
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Faun Collection: Satyr, or ' Faun of Vienne', 2nd Century (sculpture)
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Faun Collection: Faun playing the Flute, 1707-1709 (marble)
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Faun Collection: Faun playing the Flute, 1707-1709 (marble)
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Faun Collection: Faun with a Kid. 1685 (sculpture)
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Faun Collection: Idyll (painting)
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Faun Collection: Two Fauns Carrying a Child, ca. 1513-15. Creator: Marcantonio Raimondi
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Faun Collection: Plate 7 from Pietro Paulo Bissari, Antiopa, 1662. Creator: Mathaus Küsel
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Faun Collection: Illustration from Les Chansons de Bilitis, by Pierre Louys, pub. 1922 (pochoir print)
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Faun Collection: Hercule chassant le faune du lit d Omphale - Hercules Expelling the Faun from Omphales Bed
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Faun Collection: Hercules discovering Telephus, c. 70 AD, Roman, removed from the basilica at Herculaneum
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Faun Collection: Faun and Female Lasa or Fairy (engraving)
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Faun Collection: Allegory of Love Conquering Lust (oil on canvas)
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Faun Collection: Pan and Selene (oil on panel)
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Faun Collection: Cupid conquering Pan, 1570-1600 (Ink, Watercolour)
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Faun Collection: Barberini Faun, now in the Glyptothek in Munich, Germany. 1779 (engraving)
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Faun Collection: Statue of Roman god Pan and the shepherd Daphnis. 1779 (engraving)
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Faun Collection: Inkstand: Pan listening to Echo, 1530-1540 (bronze, silver)
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Faun Collection: The Gradual. Initial R: The Resurrection, c. 1500 (tempera, gold leaf and ink on parchment)


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"Exploring the Enchanting World of Fauns: From Ballet to Ancient Mosaics" Step into a realm where myth and art intertwine, as we delve into the captivating world of fauns. These mystical creatures have inspired artists throughout history, leaving their mark on various forms of artistic expression. One such masterpiece is the stage design for Claude Debussy's ballet "The Afternoon of a Faun, " created by artist Leon Bakst in 1912. With its ethereal backdrop and enchanting atmosphere, this production brought to life the allure and mystery surrounding these mythical beings. Reginald Higgins' painting "Strange Incense" further immerses us in the faun's realm. The vibrant colors and intricate details evoke a sense of otherworldliness, inviting viewers to lose themselves in this fantastical landscape. Intriguingly, even ancient civilizations were captivated by fauns. A detail from "The Battle of Issus, " a first-century mosaic, showcases their presence amidst historical events. This fusion of mythology with reality highlights how deeply ingrained these creatures were within society's collective imagination. Moving forward in time, Nikolai Tcherepnin's cover design for "Narcisse" transports us to an era when fauns continued to inspire creativity. The delicate yet powerful depiction hints at both their seductive nature and their ability to reflect human desires. No discussion about fauns would be complete without mentioning Vaslav Nijinsky's iconic portrayal in Bakst's costume design for Ballets Russes' production of "The Afternoon of a Faun. " Rudolph Valentino also left his mark on popular culture with his mesmerizing performance as a faun-like character in silent films during the early 20th century. Beyond artistic representations, physical spaces have been dedicated to celebrating these mythical creatures.