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2008-08-13 03:46 Nrswanson 1600×1200×??? (381788 bytes) {{Information |Description=''Theseus Slaying Minotaur'' (1843), bronze sculpture by [[Antoine-Louis Barye]]. |Source=I created this photo entirely by myself. Original work of art at the [[Baltimore Museum of Art]]. |Date=1843, photo taken in June 2008 |Au
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