k Statue of Pan, parian marble, found in Sparta, Peloponnese. The goatfooted god wears an animal pelt, from which protrude only his hairy legs and his left hand, holding the panpipe. The expression on the face, with its bestial features, softened by his broad smile. Copy made in the 1st century AD of an original of the 4th century BC. Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Statue of Pan, parian marble, found in Sparta, Peloponnese.  The goat-footed god wears an animal pelt, from which protrude only his hairy legs and his left hand, holding the pan-pipe.  The expression on the face, with its bestial features, softened by his broad smile.  Copy made in the 1st century AD of an original of the 4th century BC.
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Statue of Pan, parian marble, found in Sparta, Peloponnese. The goat-footed god wears an animal pelt, from which protrude only his hairy legs and his left hand, holding the pan-pipe. The expression on the face, with its bestial features, softened by his broad smile. Copy made in the 1st century AD of an original of the 4th century BC.

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19-07-2021

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