Apollo skins Marsyas, Marsyas lies on the ground, almost completely skinned, his arms tied to a tree, head back. Apollo has peeled off his skin and is working on his right leg. On the ground are fiddle and pan flute. The print has a Latin caption., print maker: Theodoor Galle, (mentioned on object), after design by: Jan van der Straet, (mentioned on object), publisher: Philips Galle, (mentioned on object), Antwerp, 1581 - 1612, paper, engraving, height 178 mm × width 133 mm.
Apollo skins Marsyas, Marsyas lies on the ground, almost completely skinned, his arms tied to a tree, head back. Apollo has peeled off his skin and is working on his right leg. On the ground are fiddle and pan flute. The print has a Latin caption., print maker: Theodoor Galle, (mentioned on object), after design by: Jan van der Straet, (mentioned on object), publisher: Philips Galle, (mentioned on object), Antwerp, 1581 - 1612, paper, engraving, height 178 mm × width 133 mm