Picasso and the Myth of the Minotaur Martin Ries Art Journal winter 19721973 XXXII2 Pablo Picasso Pasiphae Minotaure 19331939 Albert Skira René Magritte Minotaure no 10 1937 Pablo Picasso ID: 773314
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Picasso and the Myth of the Minotaur Martin Ries. Art Journal, winter, 1972/1973, XXXII/2 Pablo Picasso. Pasiphae
Minotaure (1933-1939) Albert SkiraRené Magritte, Minotaure no. 10, 1937 Pablo Picasso, Minotaure no. 1, 1933
Henri Matisse’s “Embrace”, an illustration for Montherlant’s “Pasiphae: Chant de Minos” http://www.henri-matisse.net/poetry_french_b.html
Max Ernst “Spanish Physician” (1940)
Pablo Picasso - Bacchanal and Minotaur – 1933 “not the terrible monster but a sympathetic and pampered pet”(Martin Ries)
Picasso. Tauromachie. 1934
One of a “series of Oedipal Minotaurs bereft of creative powers and guided by a ‘Flower Child’”Martin Ries
POWER AND TENDERNESS IN MEN AND IN PICASSO’S MINOTAUROMACHYBy Chaim KoppelmanReprinted from the Journal of the Print World
Picasso’s “Guernica” (1937) http ://www.pablopicasso.org/guernica.jsp