Flaying of Marsyas is a 1531 painting by the Florentine artist Bronzino, depicting the flaying (skinning alive) of Marsyas by Apollo after the satyr rashly challenged the Greek god to a musical contest. It is held in the Hermitage Museum.
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Artist | Bronzino ![]() |
Year | c. 1531 |
Dimensions | 48 cm (19 in) × 119 cm (47 in) |
Location | Hermitage Museum |
Accession No. | ГЭ-250 ![]() |
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