Mida judgment, Nicolaes Jansz. Clock, after Karel van Mander (I), 1589 print A music competition between Pan, in the middle of the print, and Apollo, on the left under a tree. All gods have been collected to watch the competition. The mountain god Tmolus, seated on a throne, must make a judgment. He prefers Apollo's Lier above Pan's whistle. King Midas, who stands next to Pan,, however, protests. He is cursed by Apollo and must wear donkey ears for the rest of his life. print maker: Haarlemafter design by: Haarlempublisher: Northern Netherlands paper engraving contest between Apollo and Pan wi


Mida judgment, Nicolaes Jansz. Clock, after Karel van Mander (I), 1589 print A music competition between Pan, in the middle of the print, and Apollo, on the left under a tree. All gods have been collected to watch the competition. The mountain god Tmolus, seated on a throne, must make a judgment. He prefers Apollo's Lier above Pan's whistle. King Midas, who stands next to Pan,, however, protests. He is cursed by Apollo and must wear donkey ears for the rest of his life. print maker: Haarlemafter design by: Haarlempublisher: Northern Netherlands paper engraving contest between Apollo and Pan with the mountain god Tmolus as judge, judgement of Midas; Midas often represented with ass's ears


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