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17th Italy

Giordano, Apollo and Marsyas, detail, Naples

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Giordano, Apollo and Marsyas, detail, Naples
The brutal torturing and killing of those foolish enough to defy the gods was a common mythological example of seventeenth-century absolutist values. Since Caravaggio, figures upside down with their heads emerging toward the viewer were a common device in Baroque art.
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