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De humani corporis fabrica (Of the Structure of the Human Body), 1555
Cambyses Commanding the Flaying of Judge Sisamnes, 1607. Creator: Willem van SwanenburgCambyses Commanding the Flaying of Judge Sisamnes, 1607. From Thronus Justitiae, pl. 6
Apollo Killing Marsyas, published 1606. Creators: Antonio Tempesta, Wilhelm JansonApollo Killing Marsyas, published 1606. From The Metamorphoses of Ovid, pl. 58
Apollo Flaying Marsyas, 1651-1706. Creator: Girolamo TroppaApollo Flaying Marsyas, 1651-1706
The Flaying of Marsyas, 1526/1530. Creator: ParmigianinoThe Flaying of Marsyas, 1526/1530
The Martyrdom of Saint Bartholomew, 1624. Creator: Jusepe de RiberaThe Martyrdom of Saint Bartholomew, 1624
Martyrdom of Saint Bartholomew, n.d. Creator: UnknownMartyrdom of Saint Bartholomew, n.d
Sketches of Madonna and Child, Flaying of Marsyas, n.d. Creator: Style of Gaspare Diziani Italian, 1689-1767Sketches of Madonna and Child, Flaying of Marsyas, n.d
Wrathful Form of the Goddess Saraswati (Magzor Gyalmo) or Palden Llamo, 20th century. Creator: UnknownWrathful Form of the Goddess Saraswati (Magzor Gyalmo) or Palden Llamo, 20th century. Detail from a larger artwork
Apollo and Marsyas, 1637, (1938). Artist: Jusepe de RiberaApollo and Marsyas, 1637, (1938). The satyr Marsyas being flayed alive by Apollo. Painting held by the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium, Brussels
Apollo and Marsyas, 17th century. Artist: Peter Paul RubensApollo and Marsyas, 17th century. Rubens, Pieter Paul (1577-1640). Found in the collection of the Far Eastern Art Museum, Khabarovsk
Wrathful Form of the Goddess Saraswati (Magzor Gyalmo) or Palden Llamo, 20th century
The Flaying of Marsyas, mid-17th century. Creator: Giovanni Pietro PossentiThe Flaying of Marsyas, mid-17th century
Last Judgment; after Michelangelos fresco in the Sistine Chapel, ca. 1545
The Martyrdom of Saint Bartholomew, c. 1634 / 1635. Creator: Jacques CallotThe Martyrdom of Saint Bartholomew, c. 1634/1635
Flayed man with left hand on hip, holding skin in right hand, ca. 1531-76
Flayed man seen from in front, holding a stick, ca. 1531-76. Creator: Giulio BonasoneFlayed man seen from in front, holding a stick, ca. 1531-76
Flayed man seen from behind, 1531-76. Creator: Giulio BonasoneFlayed man seen from behind, 1531-76
Man seen from the Front, holding the Skin of his right Arm and Leg in his right Hand, 16th century
Apollo and Marsyas, c. 1540. Creator: Michelangelo AnselmiApollo and Marsyas, c. 1540
The Circle of Corrupt Officials: The Devils Tormenting Ciampolo, from Dantes Inferno, Canto XXII, ca. 1825-27
Apollo and Marsyas and the Judgment of Midas: at right Midas with the ears of an ass resting his hand against a tree stump, at center Apollo holds a flaying knife
Two Flayed Men and Their Skeletons, ca. 1540-45. Creator: Domenico del BarbiereTwo Flayed Men and Their Skeletons, ca. 1540-45
St. Bartholomew from the series Christ, Mary, and the Apostles, ca. 1590-ca. 1610
Manuscript Leaf with the Martyrdom of Saint Bartholomew, from a Laudario, ca. 1340
St Bartholomew, mid-late 19th century. Creator: Wilhelm KandlerSt Bartholomew, mid-late 19th century. Saint Bartholomew shown with his attribute of a knife, a reference to his martyrdom - it is believed he was skinned alive and beheaded. [Leighton Bros, London]
Captif Sacrifie par les Antis, 1723. Creator: Bernard PicartCaptif Sacrifie par les Antis, 1723. Captive sacrificed by the Antis. Gruesome scene in the Americas, showing a man tied to a post being flayed and bled with knives
Marsyas and Apollo, early 1650s. Artist: Luca GiordanoMarsyas and Apollo, early 1650s. According to Greek Mythology, the satyr Marsyas challenged Apollo to a contest of music, losing his hide and his life as a result
The Punishment of Marsyas, c1573. Artist: Paolo FarinatiThe Punishment of Marsyas, c1573. Farinati, Paolo (1524-1606). Found in the collection of the State A. Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow
The Flaying of Sisamnes, (detail), 1498. Artist: Gerard DavidThe Flaying of Sisamnes, (detail), 1498. Found in the collection of the Groeningemuseum, Bruges, Belgium
Plate 58: Apollo Killing Marsyas (Marsyas victus ab Apolline excoriatur), from Ovids Metamorphoses, 1606