Apollo as Victor over Pan

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Apollo as Victor over Pan
ArtistJacob Jordaens
Year1636 - 1638
MediumOil on canvas
MovementFlemish Baroque
Dimensions180 cm × 270 cm (71 in × 110 in)
LocationMuseo del Prado[1], Madrid

Apollo as Victor over Pan (German: Apoll als Sieger über Pan, Spanish: Apolo, vencedor de Pan, Dutch: Het oordeel van Midas (Ovidius, Met. XI, 146-179)), also known as Apollo's Victory over Marsyas, Tmolus declaring Apollo winner in musical competition with Pan (Ovid, Metamorphoses XI) and Apollo and Pan, is a 1637 oil-on-canvas painting by Flemish Baroque painter, draughtsman and tapestry designer Jacob Jordaens.[2][3][4]

Jordaens participated in a collaborative effort to decorate the Torre de la Parada near Madrid, done between 1636 and 1681, with one of the two paintings he contributed being Apollo as Victor over Pan (the other was Vertumnus and Pomona).[5]

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