Apollo and Marsyas (Giordano, Moscow)

Apollo and Marsyas is an oil-on-canvas painting by the Italian artist Luca Giordano, created circa 1665.

A variant of the work is in the Bardini Museum, in Florence.

It was already in Nikolay Yusupov's collection by the start of the 19th century with its correct attribution, but was misattributed to Pierre Subleyras in an 1831 inventory of the Yusupov collection.

[1] After the Russian Revolution all the Yusupov princes' goods were seized by the state and a museum was set up in the palace.

In the 1924 inventory it was misattributed again, this time to José de Ribera, but later that year the Yusupov Museum was closed and it was transferred to its present home, where it resumed its correct attribution.

Apollo and Marsyas (c. 1665) by Luca Giordano
Florence variant