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  1. The Minotaur. June 24, 1933. Pablo Picasso. Spanish, 1881-1973. 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 ...

  2. The Minotaur was one of the most famous and gruesome monsters in Ancient Greek mythology, usually portrayed with the body of a man and the head of a bull. Born from the unnatural union of Pasiphae and the Cretan Bull, the Minotaur resided at the center of the Labyrinth, designed specifically to hide him from view at the request of Pasiphae ’s ...

  3. Mar 11, 2021 · The mythological Minotaur, and the story of Minos, Theseus, and Ariadne has been a source of fascination for Mediterranean cultures over thousands of years. In its many shapes and sizes, it has inspired countless artworks including mosaics, frescos, pottery, and painting, as well as Greek literature from the 8th century BC onwards.

  4. Jun 4, 2020 · The young adult book series Percy Jackson and the Olympians bases its story on Greek mythology. In the first book, the titular hero fights and kills the Minotaur. The North Korean kaiju film Pulgasari, made by kidnapped filmmaker Shin Sang-Ok, features a monster based on the Minotaur.

  5. The Minotaur (Greek: Μῑνώταυρος; Latin: Minotaurus; Etruscan: Θevrumineś) is a character from Greek mythology whose most traditional representation among the ancient Greeks was a creature with the head of a bull on the body of a man. The Roman author Ovid described him simply as "part man and part bull." He dwelled in.

  6. Apr 5, 2024 · The story begins with Pasiphaë, the queen of Crete, giving birth to the Minotaur, a being that embodies the duality of man and beast. This event was the result of a divine curse from Poseidon. King Minos, Pasiphaë's husband, had failed to sacrifice a bull sent by Poseidon, intending to keep it for himself due to its beauty.

  7. Feb 18, 2011 · Theseus, son of King of Aegeus of Athens, volunteered to end the tribute by taking his place among the youths and killing the Minotaur. With the help of King Minos' daughter, Ariadne, Theseus succeeded in slaying the monster and fled with Ariadne back toward Athens, leaving Ariadne behind on the island of Naxos (whether by accident or on ...