RE: ' ...or did he see the minotaur as being something more powerful than himself? an expression of the strength of the bull within human form from the bullfights he so loved'
Well, he was a compulsive womaniser and I suspect that he may have seen the Minotaur as how some of his contemporaries and antecedents (in other fields, particularly in prose and verse) saw the Greco-Roman Dionysus. And the Dionysic lifestyle Picasso certainly took to heart....
Well, he was a compulsive womaniser and I suspect that he may have seen the Minotaur as how some of his contemporaries and antecedents (in other fields, particularly in prose and verse) saw the Greco-Roman Dionysus. And the Dionysic lifestyle Picasso certainly took to heart....
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[Edited on Apr 12, 2005 5:09AM]
hey are u laughing at ME?
i thought so