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Bull Leaping, Frazetta-Style

Saturday, August 29th, 2020 -- by Bacchus

The ancient and perhaps apocryphal tradition of topless bull leaping in ancient Crete is one of those salacious themes that gets fairly frequent treatment from visual artists. Here is noted fantasy artist Frank Frazetta’s 1987 contribution to the genre:

Frank Frazetta topless bull jumping

Frazetta’s title for the artwork is Dancer From Atlantis. An earlier version of the artwork features somewhat more clothing, but less actual leaping:

early version of Dancer From Atlantis

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Topless Bull Leaping

Tuesday, April 3rd, 2018 -- by Bacchus

Sure. Yeah. Why not? I’d pay a drachma on a hot day to sit in the shade and watch pretty topless girls play leapfrog with pissed-off bulls. I mean, as long as the girls were good at it; I wouldn’t really want to see anybody get hurt. And if this was all just the warm-up to some fancypants shithead coming out with a sword to do some bull-murdering, then, no:

nude bull jumping

Artwork is from the cover of the January 1952 Fate magazine, advertising a story headlined The Bull Leapers of Crete. I blogged a chunk of this art ten years ago from a modern source, perhaps a CD cover, which had repurposed it without attribution.

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