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-''[[Grotesque with Satyr]]'' is the informal title of a ceiling fresco detail by [[Giovanni Butteri]] and [[Alessandro Allori]], in the The Vasari Corridor of the [[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]]''[http://jahsonic.tumblr.com/post/22116099517/a-demon-firing-an-arrow-into-the-ass-of-a-merman] and [[Scene or publicity shot from Arabian Nights|scene or publicity shot from ''Arabian Nights'']].+''[[Grotesque with Satyr]]''[http://jahsonic.tumblr.com/post/33770145327/grotesque-with-satyr-grotesque-with-satyr-is-the] is the informal title of a ceiling fresco detail by [[Giovanni Butteri]] and [[Alessandro Allori]], in bay 25 of the eastern wing of the [[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]]''[http://jahsonic.tumblr.com/post/22116099517/a-demon-firing-an-arrow-into-the-ass-of-a-merman] and a [[scene or publicity shot from Arabian Nights|scene or publicity shot from ''Arabian Nights'']].
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==See also== ==See also==
*[[Grotesque]] *[[Grotesque]]
*[[Eros and the grotesque]] *[[Eros and the grotesque]]
-*[[Uffizi#Uffizi_and_the_grotesque]]+*[[Uffizi#Grotesque_ceiling_paintings_of_the_eastern_wing]]
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Grotesque with Satyr[1] is the informal title of a ceiling fresco detail by Giovanni Butteri and Alessandro Allori, in bay 25 of the eastern wing of the 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[2] and a scene or publicity shot from Arabian Nights.


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