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Detail of Fig.2.
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Detail of Fig.2. Satyr, by Benvenuto Cellini. c. 1542. Bronze, 57.6 cm. high. (J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles).
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Detail of Fig.3. Satyr, by Benvenuto Cellini. c. 1542. Bronze, 57.6 cm. high. (J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles).
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Detail of Fig.3. Satyr, by Benvenuto Cellini. c. 1542. Bronze, 57.6 cm. high. (J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles).
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Detail of Fig.3; additional marks in red.
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Detail of Fig.3; additional marks in red.
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Detail of the Victory of Heraclius over Chosroes, by Piero della Francesca. c.1454-58. Fresco. (S. Francesco Arezzo). The detail shows a weapon corresponding to Cellini's description of a 'sferza con tre palle accommodata con certe catene'.
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Pair of Victories, after Benvenuto Cellini. c.1798. Plaster, 137 by 139 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris).
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Photograph of the Getty Satyr from the Windsor Castle Inventory of Bronzes, 1875-76.
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Photomontage of the Getty and Royal Collection bronzes with the full scale lunette of the Nymph (composite prepared by Michael Smith of the J. Paul Getty Museum).
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Porte Dorée, Château de Fontainbleau. (© Centre des monuments nationaux, Paris).
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Porte Dorée, Château de Fontainbleau. Lithograph from R. Pfnor: Monographie de Palais du Fontainbleau, Paris 1873, I, pl.XIV (© Centre des monuments nationaux, paris).
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Satyr, by Benvenuto Cellini. c. 1542. Bronze, 57.5 cm. high. (Royal Collection, London).
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Satyr, by Benvenuto Cellini. c. 1542. Bronze, 57.6 cm. high. (J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles).
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Satyr, by Benvenuto Cellini. c.1542. Pen and brown ink with brown was over black chalk, 41.6 by 20.3 cm. (National Gallery of Art, Washington).
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The Getty Satyr (Fig 2) seen from the back.
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The Getty Satyr (Fig.2) seen from above.
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The Royal Collection Satyr (Fig 3) seen from the back.
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The Royal Collection Satyr (Fig.3) seen from above.
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The salle de Bal, Château de Fontainbleau. The chimney-piece incorporated bronze figures cast by Primaticcio in 1540 from the pair of ancient Roman marble satyrs then in the Della Valle collection in Rome (now in the Capitoline Museum, Rome). Primaticcio's casts were destroyed in 1792 but have since been replaced.
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X-radiograph of the Getty Satyr (Fig.2).
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X-radiograph of the Royal Collection Satyr (Fig.3).