The marble statues of Pan were signed by M. Cossutius Cerdo between 45-25 BC and were found at a villa in Monte Cagnolo near Rome, Italy. The nude statues reveal the god Pan's proud body and link him to sexuality, fertility, and Bacchus, the god of wine. The private statues were crafted by M. Cossutius Cerdo for the pleasure and ownership of the villa's residents.