
The Minotaur
<p>This violent drawing captures a half-man, half-bull Minotaur raping a woman. The figure of the Minotaur dates back to Greek mythology: it inhabited a labyrinth, devoured innocent people, and was ultimately slain by the hero Theseus. In the 1930s, when Picasso made this work, people understood the Minotaur as a manifestation of unconscious and uncontrolled desire. Despite the horror of such imagery, the beast in some ways may have embodied Picasso’s own self-perception as a womanizer.</p>
Catalogue
- Year
- 1933
- Dimensions
- 48 × 63 cm (18 15/16 × 24 13/16 in.)
- Collection
- Art Institute of Chicago
More
More by this artist
Monument
1972 · Cor-Ten steel
Pirosmanachvili 1914
1972 · Illustrated book with one drypoint
At Work
1971 · Oil on canvas
La Célestine
1971 · Illustrated book with 66 etching and aquatints
Galerie Louise Leiris, Picasso
1971 · Lithograph
"Ecce Homo," after Rembrandt from Suite 156
1970 · Etching and aquatint
Record
Verified by WattsOS- Year
- 1933
- Dimensions
- 48 × 63 cm (18 15/16 × 24 13/16 in.)
- Watts ID
- WW-1933-047228
Source
- Collection
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Source
- aic
- Reference
- View at source
- Status
- verified





