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Barberini and Faun
It then passed to the Barberini family collection ( which also included sculptures such as the Barberini Faun and Barberini Apollo ) where it remained for some two hundred years, being one of the treasures of Maffeo Barberini, later Pope Urban VIII ( 1623 – 1644 ).
The Barberini Faun ( located in the Glyptothek in Munich, Germany ) is a Hellenistic marble statue from about 200 BCE that was found in the Mausoleum of the Emperor Hadrian ( the Castel Sant ' Angelo ) and installed at Palazzo Barberini by Cardinal Maffeo Barberini ( later Pope Urban VIII ).
Through his agents, he managed to acquire such pieces as the Medusa Rondanini, the Barberini Faun, and, in 1813, the figures from the Aphaea temple on Aegina.
Through his agents, he managed to acquire such pieces as the Medusa Rondanini, the Barberini Faun, and, in 1813, the figures from the Aphaea temple on Aegina.
Barberini Faun
The most famous sculpture representing the Hellenistic period is the Barberini Faun ( 220 BC ).
Barberini Faun ( Glyptothek, Munich )
The life-size marble statue known as the Barberini Faun or Drunken Satyr is located in the Glyptothek in Munich, Germany.
These restorations of the Barberini Faun may have enhanced the sexual aspect of the statue.
Not all viewers have found the Faun so indecorous: the Barberini Faun was reproduced on a Nymphenburg porcelain service in the 1830s.
The Barberini brought suit to annul the sale and eventually sold the Faun, after much public competition and a ban on its exportation, strongly supported by the antiquarian Carlo Fea and by Antonio Canova — to Ludwig, Crown Prince of Bavaria.
Bouchardon's Barberini Faun arrived in France in 1732, greatly admired.
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King Ludwig I managed to acquire such famous pieces as the Medusa Rondanini, the Barberini Faun and the figures from the Temple of Aphaea on Aegina for the Glyptothek.

Barberini and Apollo
* Portland Vase and Apollo Barberini, also collected by the Barberini

Barberini and sold
Its last representants Enrico ( died September 12, 1643 ) and Francesco ( 1592-September 21, 1650 ) sold Monterotondo to the Barberini in 1641.
The statue was housed in the Palazzo Barberini, Rome, until it was sold in 1799 to the sculptor and restorer Vincenzo Pacetti ; Pacetti offered it to various English and French clients, including Lucien Bonaparte.

Barberini and I
In 1627 Anna Colonna, daughter of Filippo I Colonna, married Taddeo Barberini of the family Barberini ; nephew of Pope Urban VIII.
The Barberini Ivory, which is thought to portray either Justinian or Anastasius I
The Barberini ivory, a 6th century ivory diptych representing either Anastasius or Justinian I.
Relations were also later repaired with some of Odoardo's former allies when Taddeo's daughter, Lucrezia Barberini married Francesco I d ' Este, Duke of Modena who had led Modenese forces against the Barberini.
Taddeo's older son Carlo Barberini was made a cardinal by Pope Innocent X. Taddeo's daughter, Lucrezia Barberini, married Francesco I d ' Este, Duke of Modena ( who had previously sided with the Farnese during the First War of Castro ), further stabilizing relations.
The 1627 marriage of Taddeo Barberini and Anna Colonna, daughter of Filippo I Colonna began the century-long process which would eventually see the Barberini merge with the Colonna family.
The cultural influence of the dynasty was considerable, and provided the subject for a major international conference in December 2004 ( and subsequent publication ), entitled I Barberini e la Cultura Europea.

Barberini and now
* The Piazza and Palazzo Barberini, built by Bernini and Maderno, which now houses the Galleria Nazionale d ' Arte Antica.
Commissioned by his patron, Pope Urban VIII, the fountain is located in the Piazza Barberini, near the entrance to the Palazzo Barberini ( which now houses the Galleria Nazionale d ' Arte Antica ) that Bernini helped to design and construct for the Barberini, Urban's family.
He acquired the Byzantine Barberini ivory ( it is not known how or from whom ) and offered it to Francesco Barberini: the work is now in the Louvre.
In 1939, these were joined by a Pietà discovered in the Barberini chapel in Palestrina, though experts now consider its attribution to Michelangelo to be dubious.
Giovanni Vitelleschi commissioned Filippo Lippi to paint the famous Madonna and Child Enthroned ( now in Palazzo Barberini, Rome ) for his palace in Tarquinia.
The family is now represented by Benedetto Francesco Barberini, Prince of Palestrina ( born 1961 ), whose heir is his eldest son.
The fine Palazzo Barberini, the Barberini library ( now a core section of the Vatican's Biblioteca Apostolica ), and the many buildings, altars, and other projects spread across Rome ( and marked with the heraldic three bees ) give evidence of the family's wealth, taste and magnificence in the seventeenth century.
* The Portland Vase ( once known as the Barberini Vase ), bought from the family by Sir William Hamilton and now in the British Museum
It has been said that he executed at Urbino some of the portraits of great men ( Plato, Dante, Sixtus IV, et al ) which are now divided between the Barberini Palace and the Campana collection in Paris.

Barberini and Munich
It is instructive to compare, for instance, the early Byzantine portrait of Justinian on the Barberini ivory with the portrait of Otto III in the Munich Gospels of Otto III ( Bayerische Nationalbibl.

Faun and Apollo
Presumably, Domitian's villa contained important artistic works, such as the Apollo and the Faun With the Transverse Flute, and a spa.
The statues, as one faces the stage are: on the right, starting near the stage: Faun with Infant Bacchus ( Naples ); Apollo Citharoedus ( Rome ); Girl of Herculaneum ( Dresden ); Dancing Faun ( Rome ); Demosthenes ( Rome ); Seated Anacreon ( Copenhagen ); Euripedes ( Rome ); Diana of Versailles ( Paris ); on the left, starting near the stage: Resting Satyr of Praxiteles ( Rome ); Amazon ( Berlin ); Hermes Logios ( Paris ); Lemnian Athena ( Dresden, with head in Bologna ); Sophocles ( Rome ); Standing Anacreon ( Copenhagen ); Aeschines ( Naples ); Apollo Belvedere ( Rome ).

Faun and sold
Manufacturing of waste collection vehicles became part of Faun's Environmental Technology sector, which was sold in 1987 to the Schmidt family ( former owners of Faun ) as a separate company with the name Faun Umwelttechnik.

Faun and I
So I, Feral Faun, became ... an anarchist ... a writer ... a Stirner-influenced, post-situationist, anti-civilization theorist ... if not in my own eyes, at least in the eyes of most people who've read my writings.
Dimitri Tiomkin used themes by Claude Debussy, including Prélude à l ' après-midi d ' un faune ( Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun ), the two Arabesques, " Nuages " and " Sirènes " from the suite Nocturnes, and La fille aux cheveux de lin, with the addition of Bernard Herrmann's " Jennie's Theme " to a song featured in Nathan's book (" Where I came from, nobody knows, and where I am going everyone goes "), utilizing a theremin.

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