Pan teaching Daphnis to Play Pipes Sculpture
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The Pan Teaching Daphnis statue, crafted in resin and finished in antique bronze, captivates with its timeless allure. This exquisite masterpiece, a Roman replica of Heliodoros' original, was unearthed in the 16th century and now resides in the Palazzo Altemps in Rome, Italy. The sculpture beautifully encapsulates the mythical scene of Pan, the goat-legged god, imparting the art of panpipe playing to the enchanting Daphne. The bronze finish adds a lustrous patina, enhancing the intricate details of their forms. A symbol of ancient artistry and classical storytelling, this enduring portrayal stands as a testament to the enduring fascination with myth and the enduring legacy of classical sculpture.Sculpture of Pan teaching Daphnis to play the pipes historical reproduction. Daphnis was Sicilian shepherd and son of Hermes who was famed as a musician and reputed to be the inventor of pastoral poetry. Add this museum-qualitiy replica to your Greek collection of statuary.