1. A bat and two ears, by Jusepe de Ribera. Early 1620s. Red chalk, brush and red wash, 15.9 by 27.9 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; exh. Dulwich Picture Gallery, London).
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2. Apollo and Marsyas, by Jusepe de Ribera. 1637. Canvas, 182 by 232 cm. (Museo e Real Bosco di Capodimonte, Naples; exh. Dulwich Picture Gallery, London).
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3. Man bound to a stake, by Jusepe de Ribera. First half of the 1640s. Pen and brown ink with wash, 21.5 by 16.3 cm. (Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco; exh. Dulwich Picture Gallery, London).
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Giulio Carpioni’s ‘Flaying of Marsyas’ from the Algarotti collection
Plate I. Apollo and Marsyas, Here Given to Michelangelo. Marble, 40 by 30 cm. (Baron R. von Liphart, München-Gräfelfing). Michelangelo's First Sculpture
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Plate II. A-The Battle of the Centaurs and the Lapiths, by Michelangelo. Bas-Relief. (Buonarroti Gallery, Florence). Michelangelo's First Sculpture
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Plate II. B-Apollo and Marsyas Bronze Plaques; Actual Size. (Kaiser Friedrich Museum). Michelangelo's First Sculpture
Plate I. A-The Discobolus (Terme Museum, Rome). The Reinstatement of Myron
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Plate I. B-The Cassel Apollo (From a Cast). The Reinstatement of Myron
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Plate I. C-Athena (Frankfort). The Reinstatement of Myron
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Plate I. D, E, F-Three Views of the Head of Athena, Here Identified as the Samian Athena of Myron. Marble. (Bologna). The Reinstatement of Myron
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Plate II. A and B-Replica of Cassel Apollo. Marble. (Count Arco, Munich); C-Replica of Frankfort Athena. Marble. (Dresden); D-Athena. Marble. (Frankfort); E-Head of Athena. Marble. (Bologna). The Reinstatement of Myron
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Plate III. A and B-Group of Athena and Marsyas. Marble. (Frankfort and the Lateran Museum, Rome); C-Statuette of Heracles. Marble. (Boston, U. S. A.); D-Statue of Athena with Head Copied from the Bologna Head. Marble. (Dresden). The Reinstatement of Myron