Digital Exhibits: Ancient Art 203

Theseus Killing the Minotaur

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titledcterms:titleTheseus Killing the Minotaur
descriptiondcterms:descriptionRed Figured Stamos. Vase shows excellent work in pottery craftsmanship. Theseus, with his long hair tucked behind, has a sword in his right hand. His left arm can be seem being around the neck of the Minotaur and grasps it's muzzle. The Minotaur tries to run to the right but fell backwards onto his right knee with blood flowing from the wounds in the abdomen, chest, and shoulder. The creature has a long bull's tail.
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datedcterms:date490 BCE to 480 BCE
typedcterms:typePottery
mediumdcterms:mediumRed figure
heightart:height31 cm
widthart:width34 cm
genreid3:GenreAttic Period

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