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Marsyas kneeling with the aulos. Painting attributed to Antoine
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Marsyas kneeling with the aulos. Painting attributed to Antoine
LSE4315642 Marsyas kneeling with the aulos. Painting attributed to Antoine (Antoine or Antoon or Anton) Van Dyck (1599-1641), oil on canvas, 17th century. National Gallery, Sternberg Palace, Prague (Czech Republic). by Dyck, Anthony van (1599-1641) (attr. to); Sternberg Palace, Prague, Czech Republic; (add.info.: Marsyas kneeling with the aulos. Painting attributed to Antoine (Antoine or Antoon or Anton) Van Dyck (1599-1641), oil on canvas, 17th century. National Gallery, Sternberg Palace, Prague (Czech Republic).); Photo eLeonard de Selva; Flemish, out of copyright
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This print showcases a painting attributed to the renowned artist Antoine Van Dyck, depicting the mythical figure Marsyas kneeling with his aulos. Created in the 17th century, this oil on canvas masterpiece can be found at the National Gallery in Sternberg Palace, Prague. Marsyas, a satyr from ancient Greek mythology, is depicted here in all his musical glory. With intense focus and passion, he kneels before us while playing his beloved aulos flute. The intricate details of the instrument are beautifully captured by Van Dyck's skilled brushstrokes. The composition exudes an air of antiquity and classical elegance. The rich colors and textures bring life to Marsyas' form as he becomes one with his music. This painting serves as both a tribute to ancient Greece and an exploration of human expression through art. Van Dyck's attribution to this piece adds another layer of intrigue and significance. His mastery shines through in every stroke, showcasing why he is considered one of history's greatest painters. As we gaze upon this remarkable artwork through Leonard de Selva's lens, we are transported back in time to witness Marsyas' musical prowess firsthand. It serves as a reminder that art has always been intertwined with our human experience – capturing emotions and stories that transcend generations.
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