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Fig. 7B. Phrygian cap. Priapus (unknown artist, House of the
Vettii, Pompeii, Italy) shows "the pruner" wearing so-called
phrygian cap (what King Midas wore to hide his ass's ears) and holding a
pruning knife. He was cursed to carry large genitalia by the mother of gods,
Hera, who wanted to punish Aphrodite (Priapus's mother) for her
promiscuity.