Artigo Revisado por pares

Picasso and the Myth of the Minotaur

1972; College Art Association; Volume: 32; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.2307/775724

ISSN

2325-5307

Autores

Martin Ries,

Tópico(s)

Historical and Literary Analyses

Resumo

AbstractIt may be this love is a debt I am paying, due to the destiny of my line, and that Venus is exacting a tribute of me for all my race. Europe—this is the first beginning of our line—was loved of Zeus; a bull's form disguised the god, Pasiphae, my mother, a victim of the deluded bull, brought forth in travail her reproach and burden.—Ovid, Heroides Additional informationNotes on contributorsMartin RiesMartin Ries is a painter who teaches at Long Island University, Brooklyn. After studying at the Corcoran School of Art and receiving his A.B. degree at American University, he decided to take an M.A. degree in art history at Hunter College. This article is taken from a book he is writing on The Theme of the Minotaur in Western Art.

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