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Apollo and Marsyas

STRUDWICK, John Melhuish (1849-1935)

A student of Burne-Jones, Strudwick frequently depicted musical themes. According to legend, Marsyas challenged Apollo to a music contest, his flute against the god's lyre. The Muses awarded the victory to Apollo, who tied Marsyas to a tree and flayed him alive. Strudwick has depicted the moment of Judgement. The following verse is written on the back of this painting

Oh ecstasy / Oh happiness of him who once heard / Apollo singing! As he sang, / I saw the Nine, was lovely pitying eyes, / Sing 'He has conquered'. Yet I felt no pang / Of fear only deep joy that I have heard such music while I lived, Even though it brought torture and death

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Collection Area

Art

Item Number

NMW A 173

Creation/Production

STRUDWICK, John Melhuish
Date: 1879

Acquisition

Gift, 1916
Given by Mrs Ivor Griffiths

Measurements

Height (cm): 106.5
Width (cm): 170
Height (in): 41
Width (in): 66

Material

oil

Location

In store

Categories

Paentiad | Painting Celf Gain | Fine Art Astudiaeth ffurf | Figure study MYTHOLEG A FFANTASI | MYTHOLOGY AND FANTASY
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