Scorticamento di Marsia

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Scorticamento di Marsia is a late Renaissance painting by Titian depicting the mythological punishment of the satyr Marsyas, who is flayed alive by Apollo.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf painting
artForm oil painting
artHistoricalSignificance example of Titian’s late style
late work of Titian
basedOn Greek mythology
myth of Marsyas and Apollo
colorPalette dark
earth tones
countryOfOrigin Italy
creator Titian NERFINISHED
creatorNationality Republic of Venice NERFINISHED
culture Venetian Renaissance
depicts Apollo NERFINISHED
Marsyas NERFINISHED
assistants of Apollo
bound figure
flaying of Marsyas
hanging body of Marsyas
knife
music competition
onlookers
satyr
stringed instrument
torture
genre mythological painting
hasTheme art and music
divine punishment
hubris
power of the gods
suffering
violence
languageOfTitle Italian
mainSubject punishment of Marsyas
movement Late Renaissance NERFINISHED
Mannerism NERFINISHED
painter Titian NERFINISHED
period 16th century
portrays Apollo as executioner
Marsyas as victim
styleCharacteristic complex composition
dramatic lighting
loose brushwork
subjectHeading classical mythology in art
mythological torture scene
title Scorticamento di Marsia NERFINISHED
The Flaying of Marsyas NERFINISHED

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The Flaying of Marsyas originalTitle Scorticamento di Marsia