Galatea Gallery
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thepictorialist:Polyphemus Surprising Acis and Galatea, by sculptor Auguste Ottin—Fontaine Medicis,
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Pygmalion and Galatea, 1890, Jean-Leon GeromeMedium: oil,canvas
Pygmalion and Galatea, Francois BoucherMedium: chalk,paper
Mine and @terrorshockcentral‘s duo hunter shenanigans today. But wait! There’s more under the cut!!
Charles Alphonse Dufresnoy (French; 1611–1668)Le Triomphe de Galathée = The Triumph of Galatea Oil o
rendslaughterdevour:when eric says “draw [x] as [x]” i just have to for some reason (galatea as i-no
The Triumph of Galatea, Nils Blommér (1816-1853) after Raphael
Pygmalion and Galatea, 1797, Louis Gauffier. French, (1762-1801)
jaded-mandarin:Corrado Giaquinto. Detail from The Triumph of Galatea, 1752.
Pygmalion and the Image IV: The Soul Attains by Sir Edward Burne-Jones1875-1878oil on canvasBirmingh
Pin featuring a hand-carved pearl, by Galatea
shrylia:Pygmalion and Galatea! Inspired by this really beautiful photography [x]
The Triumph of Galatea, Charles Alphonse du Fresnoy (1611-1668)
Gustave Moreau, Galatea
glitchphotography: HFW_11A reminds me of Emily Short’s Galatea (2002)
missfolly:Landscape with Polyphemus and Galatea, from the ‘Mythological Room’ of the Imp
lacetulle:Paolo Sebastian | Persephone
lacetulle:Zuhair Murad | Spring/Summer 2018 Couture
luminacoeli-blog:Auguste Ottin, Polyphemus surprising Acis and Galatea, Fontaine Médicis
quarkmaster: The Revival of Galatea My illustration done for Mythbook 3 project Alex Stoller
luminacoeli-blog:Auguste Ottin, Polyphemus surprising Acis and Galatea, Fontaine Médicis
astronomyblog: Neptune and its moons (Proteus, Larissa, Despina and Galatea) Credit: NASA / Hu
shrylia: Pygmalion and Galatea! Inspired by this really beautiful photography [x]
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