Title: Escaping the Labyrinth
1Escaping the Labyrinth
2Cathedral at Chartres, France
3Cathedral at Chartres, France
4The cathedral of Chartres, France (SW of
Paris) 11-circuit labyrinth Built in the 13th
century
5The cathedral of Chartres, France (SW of
Paris) 11-circuit labyrinth Built in the 13th
century
6Late Roman villa mosaic labyrinthSalzburg,
Austria, late 3rd cent. A.D.
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7Coins of Knossos, Crete (of various dates
Classical to early Roman)
8The dark heart of Greek myth
- In the middle of the generations of heroes
- On the great island of Crete in the middle of the
Aegean - The subtlest craftsman of Athens built a dark,
mysterious maze - To hide the bestial shame of the daughter of
great king Minos, son of Zeus and Europa
9Labyrinthus Hic Habitat MinotaurusGraffito of
7-circuit labyrinth, Pompeii (before 79 A.D.)
10Remember Europa
11Remember Europa
European Council -- Brussels
12Europa and Crete
- After Zeus turned into a bull and raped Agenors
daughter Europa, carrying her across the sea to
Crete (Ovid Met. Book 2, end) - She marries king of Crete Asterios, has sons by
Zeus Minos, Rhadamanthys, Sarpedon - READ ACM pp. 45-6, sect. L1-2
13The sons of Europa
14Minos Pasiphae
- Minos becomes king of Crete
- Marries Pasiphae, daughter of Helios and Perseis
(thus sister of Aietes and Circe) - Among their children son Androgeos, daughters
Ariadne and Phaidra - And Pasiphaes son, Asterios / Asterion or
15The Cretan Bull
- King Minos boasted of his power, prayed that
Poseidon send a bull up from the sea, said he
would sacrifice it - Poseidon sends the bull, but Minos refused to
sacrifice it - Or, Pasiphae neglected sacrifices to Aphrodite
- So Minos/Pasiphae are punished queen lusts for
the bull
16Daidalos
- Pasiphae gets the clever Athenian craftsman
Daidalos to help her - He builds a hollow mechanical cow in which
Pasiphae mates with the bull - She gets pregnant and has a son Asterios /
Asterion a.k.a. The Bull of Minos Minotaur
17Daidalos
- Minos then has Daidalos build the labyrintha
mazein which to hide the shameful monstrous
Minotaur - Daidalos and the labyrinth is among the stories
which Ovid places in the central book of the
Metamorphoses (book 8 of 15)
18 Pasiphae and baby Minotaur
19Daedalus Pasiphae (Giulio Romano 15th century)
20Pasiphae(Henri Matisse, 1869-1954)
21Pasiphae (Diane Victor, 2002)
22Minotaur and wife (Pablo Picasso 1881-1973)
23Minotaur in 20th century art
- The 20th century saw a resurgence of the minotaur
and Cretan myths as themes in art and literature - Recall Europa Europe
- Minos, Pasiphae, Daidalos, Minotaur, Labyrinth
become symbols of crisis of modernity
24Minotaur in 20th century art
- Daidalos the artists (enforced?) collusion in
creation of false masks and prisons of
civilized culture - Pasiphae primal animal passions which bourgeois
culture attempts to conceal - Minotaur modern man (?) the hybrid man-bull
monster - Labyrinth the dark maze ofhuman psyche
(Freud), technological civilization - Symbolic of the barbarities of war/genocide which
erupted in civilized Europe 1914-1945
25Le labyrintheAndre Masson 1938
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27Picasso Minotaur
If all the ways I have been along were marked on
a map and joined up with a line, it might
represent a Minotaur. (Picasso, when 80 years
old)
28Minotaur 1933
29Minotaur 1933
30Picasso Minotaur
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33Minotaur and his wife 1937
34Palatte, Candlestick, and head of Minotaur (1938)
35Blind Minotaur 1934
361937 Nazis and Italian Fascists bombed Basque
town of Guernica, Spain on Apr. 24, 1937 during
Spanish Civil War. Painting first displayed at
1937 Paris International Exhibition
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38Picassos Guernica
- 1937-1950s toured world, regularly in
exhibitions against war - Until 1981 at MOMA in NYC, became focus of
anti-war vigils during Vietnam War - 1981 MOMA gave painting to Spain, following
death of Franco and establishment of a democratic
constitutional monarchy (in accord with Picassos
wishes) - 1985 Nelson Rockefellers estate bequeaths
tapestry copy to UN it hangs outside Security
Council - 2003 Tapestry draped upon occasion of Secretary
of State Colin Powells presentation to UN
arguing case for war in Iraq
39Minotaure designer fragrance
- The Minotaur is a reoccurring theme in Pablo
Picasso's work, and this is where his daughter
got the name for her only masculine fragrance.
Minotaure cologne by Pablo sic should read
Paloma Picasso has top notes of citrus and
middle notes of Lavender, Geranium, and Jasmine.
Minotaure base notes include Sandalwood, Vanilla,
and Leather.
40What happens next?
- What happens when prince Theseus of Athens is
sacrificed to the Minotaur? - How does Minos daughter Ariadne become the bride
of Dionysos? - How does Theseus escape the murderous wiles of
Medea? - Read ACM pp. 54-57, and stay tuned
- What grade did I get on the midterm?
- Check Sakai later today