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Talos, the automaton
This sculpture by Michael Ayrton is an imagining of Talos, the mythical automaton who protected the island of Crete by hurling rocks at threatening ships. As much as I love Greek mythology and classic...
This sculpture by Michael Ayrton is an imagining of Talos, the mythical automaton who protected the island of Crete by hurling rocks at threatening ships. As much as I love Greek mythology and classic...
The statue of Talos is in Cambridge City Centre. It is just off the Market Square and is close to the Corn Exchange. It's not a very large statue and is on a large plinth. It's not a "must see" thi...
The statue of Talos is in Cambridge City Centre. It is just off the Market Square and is close to the Corn Exchange. It's not a very large statue and is on a large plinth. It's not a "must see" thi...
There is a debate online as to whether this statue is the ugliest in Cambridge. It’s the 1950 work of Michael Ayrton (1921-75) a rather neglected painter, printmaker and sculpture whose star is perhap...
Talos, the automaton
This sculpture by Michael Ayrton is an imagining of Talos, the mythical automaton who protected the island of Crete by hurling rocks at threatening ships. As much as I love Greek mythology and classic...
Talos, the automaton
This sculpture by Michael Ayrton is an imagining of Talos, the mythical automaton who protected the island of Crete by hurling rocks at threatening ships. As much as I love Greek mythology and classic...
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The statue of Talos is in Cambridge City Centre. It is just off the Market Square and is close to the Corn Exchange. It's not a very large statue and is on a large plinth. It's not a "must see" thi...
Statue
The statue of Talos is in Cambridge City Centre. It is just off the Market Square and is close to the Corn Exchange. It's not a very large statue and is on a large plinth. It's not a "must see" thi...
Unique or just uniquely ugly
There is a debate online as to whether this statue is the ugliest in Cambridge. It’s the 1950 work of Michael Ayrton (1921-75) a rather neglected painter, printmaker and sculpture whose star is perhap...