Tom Phillips, Iris Murdoch, and the Flaying of Marsyas
Murdochâs great love of the Flaying of Marsyas ignited Phillipsâ inspiration. âWhen the National Portrait Gallery commissioned me to paint her portrait I recalled our conversationâ, he said, and he âstarted a fairly hasty copy of the picture to act as a backdrop so that she might sit in front of the head of Marsyas.’ Phillips sketched in the Titian with broad brushstrokes; in contrast, he rendered the image of Murdoch herself with great precision and imbued it with a translucent, otherworldly light