Alois Schön (early 19th Century)
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Alois Schön (early 19th Century)

The riddle of the Sphinx

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Alois Schön (early 19th Century)
The riddle of the Sphinx
oil on canvas, unframed, octagonal
74¾ x 73½ in. (190 x 186.7 cm.)
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No VAT will be charged on the hammer price, but VAT at 15% will be added to the buyer's premium which is invoiced on a VAT inclusive basis.

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In ancient Greek mythology the Sphinx was a creature half-lion half-woman with wings. The legend tells us that she guarded the entrance to Thebes and when Oedipus wished to pass, she told him a riddle which he had to answer on pain of death. Once he solved the riddle, the Sphinx perished and he was lauded by the Thebans for releasing them from their tyranny.