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  2. Pygmalion and Galatea (Gérôme painting) - Wikipedia

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    Pygmalion and Galatea (French: Pygmalion et Galatée) is an 1890 painting by the French artist Jean-Léon Gérôme. [1] The motif is taken from Ovid's Metamorphoses and depicts the sculptor Pygmalion kissing his statue Galatea at the moment the goddess Aphrodite brings her to life.

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    The official position taken by the Wikimedia Foundation is that "faithful reproductions of two-dimensional public domain works of art are public domain".This photographic reproduction is therefore also considered to be in the public domain in the United States.

  4. Pygmalion and Galatea (Girodet) - Wikipedia

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    Pygmalion and Galatea is an oil-on-canvas painting by the French painter Anne-Louis Girodet. It represents the myth of Pygmalion and Galatea as told by Ovid in the Metamorphoses. The figures Pygmalion and Galatea are shown with Cupid, the god of desire. Girodet began the work in 1813, but it took him eight years to complete. [1]

  5. Jean-Léon Gérôme - Wikipedia

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    Gérôme also sculpted a tinted-marble Pygmalion and Galatea (1891) based on his paintings. [ 3 ] In this cycle of works, with its exploration of Classical antiquity , creative inspiration, doppelgängers , and female beauty, we see Gérôme "powerfully evoking the continuous interplay between painting and sculpture, reality and artifice, as ...

  6. Category:Paintings of Greek myths - Wikipedia

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    Persephone (painting) Polyphemus (Sebastiano del Piombo) Prometheus (Orozco) Prometheus Being Chained by Vulcan; Prometheus Bound (Rubens) Prometheus Bound (Thomas Cole) Psamathe (Leighton) The Psyché (My Studio) Psyche Abandoned (painting) Pygmalion and Galatea (Girodet) Pygmalion and Galatea (Gérôme painting) Pygmalion and the Image series

  7. List of sculptures by Auguste Rodin - Wikipedia

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    Cleveland Museum of Art 23 x 12 x 15 More images: Andromeda: 1889 Bronze More images: Pygmalion and Galatea [49] 1889 Marble Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City 97.2 x 88.9 x 76.2 More images: Cybele: 1889 to 1890 Bronze Musée Rodin, Paris 160 × 79 × 120 More images: She Who Was the Helmet-Maker's Beautiful Wife [50] 1889 to 1890 ...

  8. Pygmalion and Galatea - Wikipedia

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    Pygmalion and Galatea are two characters from Greco-Roman mythology. Pygmalion and Galatea may also refer to: Pygmalion and Galatea, a play by W. S. Gilbert; Pygmalion and the Image series, a series of paintings by Edward Burne-Jones; Pygmalion and Galatea (Gérôme painting), a painting by Jean-Léon Gérôme

  9. Pygmalion (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    In book 10 of Ovid's Metamorphoses, Pygmalion was a Cypriot sculptor who carved a woman out of ivory alabaster.Post-classical sources name her Galatea.. According to Ovid, when Pygmalion saw the Propoetides of Cyprus practicing prostitution, he began "detesting the faults beyond measure which nature has given to women". [1]

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