Ballets of Satyrs by Anonymous

Ballets of Satyrs 17th century

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drawing, print

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drawing

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toned paper

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light pencil work

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print

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sketch book

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personal sketchbook

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sketchbook drawing

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watercolour bleed

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watercolour illustration

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storyboard and sketchbook work

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sketchbook art

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watercolor

Dimensions: Sheet: 15 3/16 × 9 15/16 in. (38.6 × 25.3 cm)

Copyright: Public Domain

This is an anonymous sheet of drawings, entitled "Ballets of Satyrs". It is unknown when it was created, or for what purpose. Nevertheless, we can speculate on the cultural context which produced it. During the Renaissance, the rediscovery of classical texts and the rise of humanism led to a renewed interest in ancient mythology and art. Satyrs, with their association with revelry, nature, and untamed desire, became popular figures in art and literature. They often represented the animalistic side of human nature, offering a contrast to the prevailing ideals of reason and order. In looking at this image, we might consider the ways in which it reflects the broader social and cultural values of its time. Was it intended as a form of entertainment, offering a lighthearted escape from the pressures of everyday life? Or did it serve a more subversive purpose, challenging the dominant norms and values of the period? Further research into the cultural history of dance, theater, and festival traditions might shed light on its significance.

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