Statue of flute playing satyr with a panther skin tied around his body, found situated before a column in the northeast hall of Macellum building at Aizanoi, currently on display in the Archaeological Museum of Kütahya, Turkey. In Greek mythology, satyrs are a troop of male companions of Pan and Dionysus that roamed the woods and mountains. In myths they are often associated with pipe-playing.
Statue of flute playing satyr with a panther skin tied around his body, found situated before a column in the northeast hall of Macellum building at Aizanoi, currently on display in the Archaeological Museum of Kütahya, Turkey. In Greek mythology, satyrs are a troop of male companions of Pan and Dionysus that roamed the woods and mountains. In myths they are often associated with pipe-playing.