A satyr and a nymph. **

**A satyr and a nymph. **

Floor mosaic from cubiculum 28 of the **House of the Faun** in Pompeii, which portrays a mythological scene of intimacy between the two figures. In Roman art, scenes of satyrs and nymphs often wild nature, and human passions. 
The erotic art of Pompeii and Herculaneum scandalized society greatly at the time of its discovery, and until relatively recently it was kept hidden, and only archaeologists could access it upon request. 
However, many objects or artworks that might seem exclusively erotic imagery were also symbols recalling fertility, or superstitious good luck talismans.

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