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a white marble sculpture of a man with his back turned to the side and muscles exposed
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Torso of a Dancing Faun, Graeco-Roman ^ Minneapolis Institute of Art

This muscled male torso, with a small tail and twisting pose, is the remnant of a dancing faun. The statue type is known from around 40 surviving ancient Roman copies after a Greek prototype and from ancient coins depicting the sculpture which help us reconstruct the work’s original appearance. This faun would have had tiny horns above his forehead and a kroupezion, or clapper, worn on his foot. His raised right hand and lowered left probably held cymbals, although variants also show him…
Luis Ramos
Luis Ramos

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