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Theseus and Ariadne

Willem Strijcker1657

Royal Palace Amsterdam

Royal Palace Amsterdam
Amsterdam, Netherlands

The Greek hero Theseus is returning the ball of thread that Ariadne has lent him. By following the thread, Theseus has been able to find his way safely back out of King Minos’s labyrinth, which he had entered in order to slay the Minotaur (the bull-headed monster that lies defeated in the background). Ariadne is attended by four maidservants, a sign of her aristocratic status. Theseus will flee with Ariadne to the island of Naxos.

Additional information:
This work alludes to the function of the Insurance Chamber (Assurantiekantoor). The thread represents insurance, ensuring that seafarers and their valuable cargoes find their way safely home again.

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  • Title: Theseus and Ariadne
  • Creator Lifespan: ca. 1606 - ca. 1677
  • Creator Nationality: Dutch
  • Creator Gender: Male
  • Creator Death Place: Amsterdam
  • Creator Birth Place: Amsterdam
  • Date Created: 1657
  • Place Part Of: Netherlands
  • Physical Dimensions: w1670 x h2010 mm (without frame)
  • Display: Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • Description: Oil on Canvas
  • Artist: Willem Strijcker
  • Type: Painting
  • Rights: © Stichting Koninklijk Paleis Amsterdam. Photo: Tom Haartsen., ©Stichting Koninklijk Paleis Amsterdam
Royal Palace Amsterdam

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