The Flaying of Marsyas is the death of Marsyas in ancient Greek mythology. It may refer to a number of works of art depicting the scene, including:
Flaying of Marsyas (Titian), a painting by Titian of the 1570s.
Flaying of Marsyas (Bronzino), a painting by Bronzino, c. 1531
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The FlayingofMarsyas is the death ofMarsyas in ancient Greek mythology. It may refer to a number of works of art depicting the scene, including: Flaying...
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