EditorialApollo between Marsyas and Midas. Marsyas insisted he played the flute as well as the god and for his presumption was skinned alive; King Midas criticized the punishment and had donkey's ears sprout from his head. Canvas, 98 x 81,5 cm Inv. 203.
EditorialLeaf from a Commission: St. Mark Giving the Keys of Venice to Francesco de Priuli, c. 1523-1524. Benedetto Bordone (Italian). Ink, tempera and gold on vellum; leaf: 23.1 x 15.7 cm (9 1/8 x 6 3/16 in.).
EditorialLeaf from a Commission: St. Mark Giving the Keys of Venice to Francesco de Priuli, c. 1523-1524. Benedetto Bordone (Italian). Ink, tempera and gold on vellum; leaf: 23.1 x 15.7 cm (9 1/8 x 6 3/16 in.).
EditorialLooking to the left, with spread arms. Draughtsman: Paris Bordone. Draughtsman: Giacomo Cavedone (attributed to). Dating: 1588 - 1660. Measurements: h 247 mm ? w 270 mm.
EditorialApollo between Marsyas and Midas. Marsyas insisted he played the flute as well as the god and for his presumption was skinned alive; King Midas criticized the punishment and had donkey's ears sprout from his head. Canvas, 98 x 81,5 cm Inv. 203.
EditorialIl Redentore - Cristo come 'La Luce del Mondo' / Christ as 'The Light of the World'. Date/Period: Ca. 1550. Painting. Oil on canvas. Height: 90.7 cm (35.7 in); Width: 74.7 cm (29.4 in).