“ Silenus Drunk “ - 2nd cent AD Roman statue, marble of Paros. inv MR 343 or MA 291, Louvre Museum Paris
“ Silenus Drunk “ - A 2nd century AD Roman sculpture made from marble from Paros. Silenus was described as the oldest, wisest and most drunken of the followers of Dionysus, the god of wine. When intoxicated, Silenus was said to possess special knowledge and the power of prophecy. From the Ancient Royal Collection of France inv MR 343 or MA 291 previously held at Versailles. Louvre Museum Paris.
Size: 4323px × 6079px
Location: Louvre Museum, Rue de Rivoli, Paris, France
Photo credit: © funkyfood London - Paul Williams / Alamy / Afripics
License: Royalty Free
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