the hubris of Marsyas and the justice of his punishment. One strand of modern comparative mythography regards the domination of Marsyas by Apollo as an...
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indications that would help to visualize it. Marsyas cries out "Why do you tear me from myself?". Marsyas was a skillful player of the classical aulos...
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Apollo and Marsyas is the name of the following paintings: Apollo and Daphnis, also known as Apollo and Marsyas, a c. 1483 painting by Pietro Perugino...
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his sculpture "Marsyas") for piano and orchestra by Estonian composer Arvo Pärt was premiered in the Tate Modern Turbine Hall. "Marsyas - Anish Kapoor's...
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very high relative velocity. It was named after the satyr Marsyas from Greek mythology. Marsyas was initially listed as a potentially hazardous asteroid...
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Marsyas is a satyr who had a music contest with Apollo. Marsyas may also refer to: Marsyas (horse), a French Thoroughbred racehorse 343158 Marsyas, an...
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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...
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story of Marsyas's hubris. He describes a musical contest between Marsyas, playing the aulos, and the god Apollo, playing the lyre. Marsyas loses and...
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filmed from Ch. Marsyas' offices". The Drinks Business. 2020-11-03. Retrieved 2022-01-22. "Q&A: Karim Johnny Saadé, Bargylus and Château Marsyas - Harpers Wine...
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recognized this statue as based on the Myronic Marsyas. Bruno Sauer proposed in 1907 to connect the Marsyas statue with a statue of Athena, which is present...
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