MUSEUM OF CANCELLED CULTURE

PERSEUS RIDING PEGASUS
PAUL JOSEPH BLANC 1869
When looking at Blanc’s 19th century masterpiece one is reminded of the old adage, horses for courses. For if your course requires you to cut the head off Medusa, then you better make sure that horse can fly. Which is why, the demi-god Perseus traded his all clothes for a winged thoroughbred named Pegasus and from the looks of this painting it must have worked. Afterwards, the two became close friends and went on many other amazing adventures together. Including, starting Ancient Greece’s first ever human equine boy band, dirt biking across sub-Saharan Africa & falsifying their tax returns.
CANCELLED BY ORDER OF THE BIG DADDY SHERIFF