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This chalk drawing on laid paper is vertically oriented. It is executed in black and red chalk, heightened with white, on tan paper. The piece is dominated with a dancing child satyr with goat legs and curly hair.  He is wearing a redish cape. With one foot on the ground and one in the air, he is visible from his right side and he holds a small horn and a tambourine.  He looks to the sky with his mouth agape. Several blades of grass suggest the ground below him. <br />
Jacob Jordaens
Dancing Satyr with Tambourine and Horn
17th century
Museum Purchase
1974/1.135

William Unger
The Little Tambourine Player
1837 – 1932
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin W. Wheeler
1956/2.11

Christophe Huet
Trophy with Musical Instruments
1695 – 1759
Museum Purchase
1959/2.80
Black chalk drawing with white highlights on a brown colored background. Four female figures, dressed in classical style drapery, standing in various poses playing a tamborine. One (small) with arms down at her side; one (medium) in profile, with arms outstretched; and two large figures, facing front, showing the motions of hitting the tamborine.
Frederic Leighton
Study for 'The Dance'
1878 – 1888
Museum Purchase
1981/2.131
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