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Nymphs and Satyr

“Nymphs and Satyr” is a stunning sculptural interpretation of William Bouguereau’s 1873 masterpiece. This seductive bronze scene captures the timeless allure of myth and movement — three nymphs playfully pulling a satyr toward a shimmering pool while a fourth nymph calls to her companions.
According to legend, satyrs were unable to swim and were helpless in the water, left entirely at the mercy of the nymphs. The piece conveys both the sensual energy and classical balance that defined Bouguereau’s original, now reimagined in dynamic, three-dimensional form.






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