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Fig. 7D. Phrygian cap. Flaying of Marsyas by Tiziano Vecellio, better known as Titian (Kromeriz, State Museum, Czech Republic), shows Marsyas hanging upside down as Apollo's accomplices flay him. Apollo is seen in the left background playing music. One of his accomplices, standing to the left of Apollo, is sporting a phrygian cap.