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  1. Pygmalion Adoring His Statue by Jean Raoux, 1717 Pygmalion and Galatea by Jean-Léon Gérôme The moral of the story Pygmalion? The Myth of Pygmalion serves as an example of art and love intersecting, but also speaks to the power of creativity and hope. It shows us that with a bit of faith, anything is possible.

  2. Finally, the goddess caused the statue to come to life. As Pygmalion's wife, she came to be called Galatea. In a possible self-portrait, Goya depicted Pygmalion with his legs spread wide, readying himself to take a mighty swing at the chisel, which is aimed at Galatea's crotch. Leaning slightly forward, she looks out with a fearful expression.

  3. Rodin depicts the statue of Galatea quickening at the sculptor’s touch, her glowing body emerging from unfinished stone. Yet this Pygmalion is not the handsome youth of tradition, but rather a stocky, bearded man resembling Rodin, whose name is prominently inscribed next to the mythical sculptor’s on the side of the base.

  4. tr.wikipedia.org › wiki › PigmalionPigmalion - Vikipedi

    Pygmalion ve Galatea, Anne-Louis Girodet, 1819 Pygmalion , Yunan mitolojisinde Kıbrıs ’ta geçen bir söylencenin kahramanı olan yontu sanatçısı. Mitoloji sözlüklerinde " Pygmalion " adında bir Fenike kralı da bulunduğundan bazı kaynaklarda mitoloji kahramanı Pygmalion, " yontucu-kral " olarak da anılır.

  5. 18 de out. de 2016 · Galatea was carved from ivory and appeared so delicate and fair that he immediately fell in love with his creation. Pygmalion prayed to the goddess Aphrodite that she would bring his sculpture to life and Aphrodite made Galatea real. If you’d like to read the myth on your own, it can be found in Classic Myths to Read Aloud ( DB 65307) by ...

  6. The myth of Pygmalion and Galatea reflects the ancient Greek view of the ideal wife. Pygmalion's statue is beautiful and without voice or opinion. Even after the statue comes to life, she is only described as blushing at Pygmalion's kiss and giving birth to his child. She does not perform any other actions beyond these simple duties—a ...