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Fig. 7A. Phrygian cap. Punishment of Midas by Hendrick de
Clerck (1620, Rijkmuseum, Amsterdam, The Netherlands) shows Apollo busy
flaying Marsyas as the frightened Midas, King of Phrygia, is watching in the
background. King Midas is seen wearing ass's ears, his punishment for
insulting Apollo. A violin (modern equivalent to the ancient lyre) and a set
of pan pipes are also seen in the foreground.