Grotesque with Satyr
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Grotesque with Satyr is the informal title of a ceiling fresco detail by Giovanni Butteri and Alessandro Allori, Florence, Uffizi. A satyr is shooting an arrow in the culus of an old man. It is reminiscent of A demon firing an arrow into the buttocks of a merman[1] and scene or publicity shot from Arabian Nights.
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