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The myth of Apollo and Marsyas in the art of the Italian Renaissance
The myth of Apollo and Marsyas in the art of the Italian Renaissance, Titian's great late painting of Apollo and Marsyas has been included in several recent exhibitions of Venetian painting in Europe and the United States. In this study, art historian Edith Wyss sheds light on the perception of the theme in the fifteenth an, The myth of Apollo and Marsyas in the art of the Italian Renaissance has a rating of 3 stars
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The myth of Apollo and Marsyas in the art of the Italian Renaissance, Titian's great late painting of Apollo and Marsyas has been included in several recent exhibitions of Venetian painting in Europe and the United States. In this study, art historian Edith Wyss sheds light on the perception of the theme in the fifteenth an, The myth of Apollo and Marsyas in the art of the Italian Renaissance
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  • The myth of Apollo and Marsyas in the art of the Italian Renaissance
  • Written by author Edith Wyss
  • Published by Newark : University of Delaware Press ; c1996., 1996/03/31
  • Titian's great late painting of Apollo and Marsyas has been included in several recent exhibitions of Venetian painting in Europe and the United States. In this study, art historian Edith Wyss sheds light on the perception of the theme in the fifteenth an
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Acknowledgments 9
Introduction 13
1 The Marsyas Myth and Its Representations in Antiquity 19
2 The Ancient Symbolism of the Myth 26
3 The Survival of the Myth and Its Meaning from Late Antiquity to the Renaissance 34
4 The Augustan Intaglio Gem: Copies, Variants, Inspirations 43
5 The Influence of Classical Marsyas Sculptures 61
6 Marsyas Scenes from a Roman Ceiling Borrowed for Renaissance Palace Decorations 72
7 The Woodcut Illustration of the Ovidio vulgare of 1497 and Its Influence 83
8 Iconographic Inventions of the Second Quarter of the Cinquecento 93
9 Venetian Depictions of the Myth from Mid Century 113
10 The Marsyas Myth in the Era of the Counter-Reformation 120
11 Titian's Flaying of Marsyas 133
Conclusions 142
Appendix: List of the Italian Representations of the Marsyas Myth c. 1460-1575 145
Notes 156
Bibliography 168
Index 179


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