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Closeup Of The Head Statue Of Marsyas

Closeup Of The Head Statue Of Marsyas

Closeup of Ancient Roman Marble Head Statue of Marsyas from Tarsos from the 3rd century BCE, Marsyas was the Phrygian satyr who was skinned alive when he challenged Apollo to a musical contest and lost.

Image ID#: 32323 / Category: Architecture, Arts
Closeup Of The Head Statue Of Marsyas
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