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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 could not swim and were helpless once 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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