The Minotaur

The Minotaur

WW-1933-047228

<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.)

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Record

Verified by WattsOS
Year
1933
Dimensions
48 × 63 cm (18 15/16 × 24 13/16 in.)
Watts ID
WW-1933-047228

Source

Source
aic
Status
verified