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High quality prints on archival quality paper with a matt surface. Available in three sizes suitable for standard size frames. Pan the Greek God of Shepherds and the Woods. He was also known to be related to sexuality and eroticism. A famous myth regarding Pan relates to the origin of the pan flute. A lovely water-nymph of Arcadia and daughter of Landon, the river-god, was returning from the hunt one day, and Pan met her. The nymph ran away and didn’t stop to hear his compliments, he pursued her until she came to her sisters who changed her into a reed. Pan, still infatuated, took some of the reeds, because he could not identify which reed she became, and cut seven pieces, joined them side by side in gradually decreasing lengths, and formed the musical instrument bearing the name of his beloved Syrinx. From then on Pan was seldom seen without it.
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