Neo-Classical Carnelian Intaglio Depicting the God Pan, 1800 CE - 1900 CE
Carnelian, Gold
FJ.6595
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Pan, the Greek god of shepherds and flocks was especially popular in Arcadia. He is a son of the god Hermes. He was depicted as a satyr with a reed...
Pan, the Greek god of shepherds and flocks was especially popular in Arcadia. He is a son of the god Hermes. He was depicted as a satyr with a reed pipe, a shepherd's crook and a branch of pine or crown of pine needles. He had a wrinkled face with a very prominent chin. On his forehead were two horns and his body was hairy. He was a swift runner and climbed rocks with ease. Pan belonged to the retinue of Dionysus. Pan was also a god of fertility, unbridled male sexuality and carnal desire. He chased nymphs through the forests and mountains in the shape of a goat.