Ashtray, Ashtray Satirical of alabaster, With satirical, erotic, sexual, performance Polyester 1 - grifon.se
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    Ashtray, Ashtray Satirical of alabaster, With satirical, erotic, sexual, performance

    Decorative ashtray with design of satirical erotic representation.
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    Decorative ashtray with design of satirical erotic Representations.

     In Greek mythology a satyr, also known as a silenus or silenos, is a male nature spirit with ears and a tail resembling those of a horse, as well as a permanent, exaggerated erection. Early artistic representations sometimes include horse-like legs, but, by the sixth century BC, they were more often represented with human legs. Comically hideous, they have mane-like hair, bestial faces, and snub noses and are always shown naked. Satyrs were characterized by their ribaldry and were known as lovers of wine, music, dancing, and women. They were companions of the god Dionysus and were believed to inhabit remote locales, such as woodlands, mountains, and pastures. They often attempted to seduce or rape nymphs and mortal women alike, usually with little success. In classical Athens, satyrs made up the chorus in a genre of play known as a "satyr play", which was a parody of tragedy and known for its bawdy and obscene humor. The only complete surviving play of this genre is Cyclops by Euripides, although a significant portion of Sophocles’ Ichneutae has also survived. Though superficially ridiculous, satyrs were also thought to possess useful knowledge, if they could be coaxed into revealing it. The satyr Silenus was the tutor of the young Dionysus.

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    141813.02

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    Brand
    Grifon
    Use as
    Ashtrays
    Toponyms
    Satirically
    Construction material
    Polyester
    Construction method
    Handmade finished
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