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The Judgement Of Midas

Apollo and Pan had a musical contest. Midas chose Pan as the victor, and Apollo punished Midas by giving him ass's ears. Midas stands between Apollo who is seated with his lyre on the right, and Pan with his pipes to the left.The subject derives from
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Apollo & Pan had a musical contest. Midas chose Pan as the victor, & Apollo punished Midas by giving him ass's ears. Midas stands between Apollo who is seated with his lyre on the right, & Pan with his pipes to the left. The subject derives from Ovid

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