ECL-Bm.1:65/1-2012
Parts
ECL-Bm.1:65/1-2012
Identification
Sarcophagus: contest between Apollo and Marsyas
assigned by cataloguer
Description
In centre are Marsyas and Apollo, who sits with his foot on a griffin and rests his lyre on his tripod. Between them in the background stands a female (a muse?). To left of them are seven figures and three heads (one of a muse) in the background. These include Ahtena, Cybele with a lion, a nymph and a satyr holding a bunch of grapes. On right are eight figures and two heads of muses in the background. These figures include a female holding a torch by Apollo, Hermes, a river god and two Scythians, one of whom sharpens his knife, the other prepares to fasten Marsyas to a pine tree.
drawing
height (actual size): 391mm
width (actual size): 500mm
width (actual size): 500mm
Villa Borghese. Facciata seconda. Apolline con muse, Pan, Pallade e Cibele &ct.
Red pencil on paper
Production
Calderi, Carlo (Artist)
c.1710 - 1730
History and association
• Montelatici (164)
• Louvre (Ma 972)
• ASR (III, 2; no. 203)
• Louvre (Ma 972)
• ASR (III, 2; no. 203)