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@feldup-official.bsky.social
Your work inspired me to take the leap and do this : www.youtube.com/watch?v=yyjT...
I made this : www.youtube.com/watch?v=yyjT...
23.08.2025 03:26 — 👍 3 🔁 1 💬 0 📌 2The Flaying of Marsyas is a painting by the Italian late Renaissance artist Titian, probably painted between about 1570 and his death in 1576. The painting shows the killing by flaying or skinning alive of Marsyas, a satyr who rashly challenged the god Apollo to a musical contest.
The Corpses of the De Witt Brothers is a c. 1672–75 oil on canvas painting by the Dutch Golden Age painter Jan de Baen, now in the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam. It shows the dead and mutilated bodies of the brothers Johan and Cornelis de Witt hanging upside down on the Groene Zoodje, the place of execution in front of the Gevangenpoort in The Hague.
1- Titian, "The Flaying of Marsyas", 1570-1576
2 - Jan de Baen, "The Corpses of the De Witt Brothers", 1672-1675 (detail)
1 - Ana Mendieta, Untitled: Silueta Series, Mexico From Silueta Works in Mexico, 1973-1977
2 - Simon Garbutt, Jack in the Green made for May Day celebrations in Kingston and Surbiton, Surrey, England, mid 1970's
1 - Mark Z. Danielewski, "House of Leaves", p.144 (detail)
2 - Robert Fludd, (author), Johann Theodor de Bry, Matthaeus
Merian (engravers), "The Metaphysical, Physical,
and Technical History of the Two Worlds, the Major as well as the Minor", 1617, p.26 (detail)
"Et sic infinitum" : "and so forever"