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Faun and Nymph, 1868 (oil on canvas)

Faun and Nymph, 1868 (oil on canvas)


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Faun and Nymph, 1868 (oil on canvas)

BAL53610 Faun and Nymph, 1868 (oil on canvas) by Szinyei Merse, Pal (1845-1920); Hungarian National Gallery, Budapest, Hungary; Hungarian, out of copyright

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Pan Pipes Satyr


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In this print titled "Faun and Nymph" we are transported to a mythical realm where the boundaries between man and nature blur. Painted by Hungarian artist Szinyei Merse, Pal in 1868, this oil on canvas masterpiece now resides in the Hungarian National Gallery in Budapest. The scene depicts a mesmerizing encounter between a faun and a nymph, both central figures of Greek mythology. The faun, with his goat-like features and mischievous expression, stands tall while holding his pan pipes. His presence exudes an air of wildness and untamed energy. Opposite him stands the graceful nymph, her delicate form draped in flowing robes that seem to merge seamlessly with the surrounding foliage. Her serene countenance suggests an otherworldly wisdom as she engages with the faun's music. Merse's masterful brushwork brings life to every detail – from the intricate textures of their skin to the vibrant colors that illuminate their forms against a lush background. Through his artistry, he captures not only their physical beauty but also conveys their connection to nature itself. This print serves as a reminder of ancient myths passed down through generations – tales that explore themes of desire, transformation, and our eternal quest for harmony with nature. It invites us into an enchanting world where imagination reigns supreme and reminds us of humanity's deep-rooted fascination with mythological beings like satyrs and nymphs.

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