Marsyas is Flayed by Apollo, Book VI, illustration from Ovid

Marsyas is Flayed by Apollo, Book VI, illustration from Ovid's Metamorphoses, Florence, 1832

(Marsyas is Flayed by Apollo or Apollo Scortica Marsia, Book VI, illustration from Ovid's Metamorphoses, Florence, 1832 (hand-coloured engraving))


Luigi Ademollo

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1832  ·  hand-coloured engraving  ·  Picture ID: 215158

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Marsyas is Flayed by Apollo, Book VI, illustration from Ovid's Metamorphoses, Florence, 1832 by Luigi Ademollo. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
ovid · metamorphosis · mythology · mythological · classical · c19th · roman · apollo scortica marsia · tree · faun · satyr · tying · captive · prisoner · captured · flayed · apollo · greek myth · male · Private Collection / Bridgeman Images
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