Howell, Frahm, Villarreal. Midas was a fair and kind king While roaming his garden he found a satyr asleep in his flowers Midas took pity on the old satyr.

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Howell, Frahm, Villarreal

Midas was a fair and kind king While roaming his garden he found a satyr asleep in his flowers Midas took pity on the old satyr and let him go without punishment Dionysus granted Midas a wish because of his kindness Midas wished that everything he touched would turn to gold Midas soon figured out he could no longer eat or drink because his food and water would turn to gold Before long, Midas had turned his daughter and his whole castle to gold Midas begged Dionysus to have mercy on him and return him to normal Dionysus told him to go to the river by Sardis and plunge his head and body into the foaming fountain and at the same time it would wash away his sin Midas did as he was told and his gift was taken away and everything he had turned to gold was returned to its original form THE MIDAS TOUCH

KRISTEN STEIN, “THE STORY OF KING MIDAS” (2009), PHILADELPHIA

GIOVANNI CASELLI “FROM THE AGE OF FABLE” (1855)

BARTHELEMY EYCK, “UOMINI FAMOSI”, THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART, NEW YORK,

NICOLAS POUSSIN, “MIDAS AT THE SOURCE OF THE RIVER” (1626), PACTOLE. CA.

SANDRO BOTTICELLI, “THE CALUMNY OF APELLES (1495)”, FLORENCE ITALY

ACHELOOS PAINTER, “KING MIDAS LYING IN WAIT FOR SILENOS” (6 TH B.C.) THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART, NEW YORK

WALTER CRANE, “MIDAS' DAUGHTER TURNED TO GOLD” (1892), BRITISH LIBRARY, LONDON