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Apollo flaying Marsyas, c. 1627 (oil on canvas)
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Apollo flaying Marsyas, c. 1627 (oil on canvas)
XIR439938 Apollo flaying Marsyas, c.1627 (oil on canvas) by Liss or Lis or von Lys, Johann (c.1595-1629); Gallerie dell Accademia, Venice, Italy; (add.info.: Apollo and Marsyas; )
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This print depicts the intense and violent scene of "Apollo flaying Marsyas" a masterpiece created by Johann Liss or Lis or von Lys in 1627. The painting, rendered in oil on canvas, is currently housed at the Gallerie dell Accademia in Venice, Italy. In this mythological tale, Apollo, the Greek god of music and arts, stands triumphantly over Marsyas, a satyr and skilled pipe player. Having challenged Apollo to a musical contest and lost miserably, Marsyas now faces his gruesome fate. With determination etched upon his face, Apollo meticulously skins Marsyas alive as punishment for his audacity. The artwork captures the raw violence of this ancient Greek mythological story while showcasing Liss's exceptional talent as an artist. Every brushstroke brings life to the vivid colors and intricate details that adorn both figures. This piece not only reflects the prevailing themes of mythology but also highlights elements of German culture during the seventeenth century. It serves as a testament to how art can transcend time and geography by merging influences from Greece with those from Northern Germany. As we gaze upon this haunting image frozen in time, we are reminded of humanity's fascination with tales of gods and heroes throughout history. The painting invites us to contemplate themes such as power dynamics, defeat versus victory, and ultimately serves as a visual representation of ancient beliefs intertwined with artistic expression.
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