Minotauromachy
Etching by Pablo Picasso / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Minotauromachy (La Minotauromachie) is a 19.5 by 27.4” etching and engraving created by Spanish artist Pablo Picasso in Paris in 1935.[1] The etching and resulting prints, literally entitled Minotaur Battle, feature many compositional aspects and themes seen often in Picasso’s art throughout the 1930s.[2] These include the Minotaur, an unconscious or dying female matador on an injured horse, a young girl holding a candle and flowers, a man scaling a ladder, and two women watching with doves from a window.[3] Created during a time of personal turmoil[1] within which Picasso created little artwork, Minotauromachy stands out as a seminal[4] and striking piece with no shortage of artistic interpretations.[5]