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The maltreated Marsyas, originally god of the river of the same name which rises at Kelainai, a flourishing city in ancient times in southern Phrygia, historical Rome, Italy, digital reproduction of an 18th century original, original date unknown
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The maltreated Marsyas, originally god of the river of the same name which rises at Kelainai, a flourishing city in ancient times in southern Phrygia, historical Rome, Italy, digital reproduction of an 18th century original, original date unknown
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This print showcases the maltreated Marsyas, once revered as the god of a majestic river in ancient Phrygia. Originating from Kelainai, a thriving city in southern Phrygia during historical Rome, Italy, this digital reproduction is believed to be an 18th-century original with its exact date lost to time. The image depicts Marsyas as a central figure amidst a deserted landscape, drawing attention to his torment and suffering. The artist's skillful depiction brings forth the demon-like qualities of Marsyas, emphasizing his anguish through intricate details and powerful imagery. With its early eighteenth-century style and contemporary digital rendering, this historic illustration transports viewers back to Europe's enchanting past. It evokes memories of fairy tales and mythical legends while capturing the essence of flourishing cities that once thrived along the riverbanks. As we gaze upon this mesmerizing artwork, we are reminded of the gods who ruled over ancient times. The blooming blossoms surrounding Marsyas symbolize both his tragic fate and nature's resilience. This remarkable piece is part of Fine Art Storehouse's collection curated by imageBROKER/Sunny Celeste. Its timeless appeal transcends centuries, making it an extraordinary addition for art enthusiasts seeking historical illustrations that evoke emotions and ignite imagination.
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