January 19th, 2014 -- by Bacchus
Hair-Pulling Faunesses
Strictly speaking, all fauns and satyrs were male in classical mythology. But that rule has been relaxed in modern centuries. Female fauns (or “faunesses” as they were often styled) became an artistic favorite:
This is The Little Faunesses by Eugène Grasset.
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