Image of George Frederic Watts's "The Minotaur"

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Image of George Frederic Watts's "The Minotaur"

Description

This is a slightly cropped, blue metal image of "The Minotaur" by George Frederic Watts. The minotaur gazes out into the see clutching something in his human hands.

Place name

Tate Gallery (museum)

Notes

"The Minotaur" borrows directly from the myth of the minotaur set in Knossos on Crete. He was mythologically fed a number of young sacrifices each year. Watts used this as a moral allegory for child marriage and prostitution in 19th century Britain. Its only connection to the Greek world is its use of the Minotaur story. The actual painting belongs to the Tate Museum in London.

Date photographed

April 1967

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