Jonas Umbach

Three satyrs carrying the drunken Silenus, preceded by a putto carrying grapes; behind them a satyr carrying a large vessel, a putto, and a bare-breasted woman

1640–93
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8.3 × 12.9 cm (3.3 × 5.1 in)

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