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A God of shepherds and flocks, he was depicted with a reed pipe, a shepherd's crook and being half-man half-goat, with horns, a goat's beard and goat legs. He personifies humanity's animal nature. He was a popular God, though never part of the official Olympian pantheon. Pan has much in common with Dionysos in that he is associated with wine, sex, and passion in general. A Homeric hymn says that he was the son of Hermes by a daughter of Dryops. Pan's mother was frightened by her monstrous offspring, so Hermes took him to Olympus. The Gods were delighted with the child, especially Dionysos, and he was given the name Pan because he made them all happy. (In Greek, Pan means "All"). Made of cast stone and hand stained with green bronze finish Dimensions: 10.5"High Weight: 2 lbs SHIPPING: Displayed shipping cost may refer for US customers only but we also ship worldwide - please contact us for a shipping quote if you are ordering outside USA. Note: The "Ancient Sculpture Gallery" logo over the picture is only a copyright computer watermark which shows only on the image - it is not part of, or on the actual product. Check out my other items! Be sure to add me to your favorites list! |
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