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The Barberini Faun (Barberinischer Faun), also Sleeping Satyr or Drunken Satyr, is the best-known sculpture in the Glyptothek in Munich

The Barberini Faun (Barberinischer Faun), also Sleeping Satyr or Drunken Satyr, is the best-known sculpture in the Glytothek in Munich and probably the most famous Greek statue in Germany. This marble sculpture of a drunken Satyr dates from around 220 BC and is a Greek original rather than a later Roman copy.

From a distance, and even fairly close up, this sculpture looks like a young man lying back with his legs wide open and genitals exposed. Only a small horsetail reveals it is a satyr and not a human making it quite OK in antiquity art to have your sexual organs on display.