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Arkady Pugachevsky

 

Europa and the Bull

by Arkady Pugachevsky

69×96 mm, X6/3, 1995, op. # 60
owner (customer): Niek Visser

Europe and the Bull

The mythographers tell that Zeus was enamored of Europa and decided to seduce or ravish her, the two being near-equivalent in Greek myth. He transformed himself into a tame white bull and mixed in with her father's herds. While Europa and her female attendants were gathering flowers, she saw the bull, caressed his flanks, and eventually got onto his back. Zeus took that opportunity and ran to the sea and swam, with her on his back, to the island of Crete. He then revealed his true identity, and Europa became the first queen of Crete.

 

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