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M95 - Cervid in a full moon - 2008.
Acrylic on canvas 50 x 50 cm - 19,6 x 19,6 inches1250 €
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- 2011
- 156 - Antique Minoan hunting...
- 151 - Minoan couple struggling with two lions
- 147 - Two Minoan lions chasing a wild goat
- 2010
- 150 - HUNTED TO THE MINOAN BULL
- 148 - Failed to break the Minoan...
- 145 - Hunting minoan...
- 144 - Portrait of a Cycladic lunar...
- 142-5 - Cycladic low relief of MOTHER...
- 139 - In hoc signo vinces
- 135 - Minoan dog that scratch and ....
- 2009
- 137 - Cycladic portrait of a mother ...
- 130 - Scene Cypriot warrior tree dog
- 129 - Minoan taurokathapsie scene
- 128 - The minotaur in the sacred shield...
- 127 - The minotaur in the crowned ...
- 126 - The minotaur at the star...
- 124 - Thésée kills the minotaur
- 121 - Minoan cervid 2
- 120 - Zino's minotaur
- 119 - Feminine minoan anthropomorphism
- 117 - Minoan lion of Phaistos
- 2008
- 095 - Cervid in a full moon
- 094 - Round of a minotaur and a bitch ...
- 093 - The bee stung the horse...
- 092 - Siren,courtier and aegean sea horse
- 091 - Feminine charioteer with horse-bird...
- 090 - Horse pricked by a scorpion
- 089 - Scene of combat from Hagia Triada
- 088 - Colville ship-skeleton on unchained sea
- 087 - Ship-skeleton on unchained sea
- 086 - Single combat at Knossos
- 085 - Homicid at Knossos
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MINOAN / (Text translated by Google ) / The deer in a major twist are recurring themes in the iconography glyptics in intaglio or cameo in Central Asia in general and in particular Minoan. This magnificent beast, head up, owes its existence to its first appearance could not be more providential for our greatest pleasure thanks to the Corpus der Minoischen Mykenischen und Siegel "Symposium 1985 F. Matz and I. Pini, I do know that recommend all Crétologues, and Cycladophiles Mycénolâtres, deer Reference: CMS X 295.
Note that the writer had forgotten Minoan male attributes of our animals, our contemporary artist was quick to add some 3500 years later?