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The Painting Of Pygmalion And Galatea: A Sensual Embrace
Part 1 of Paper ....ifelike statue of his ideal of womanhood. Pygmalion, the sculptor, names his beautiful statue Galatea and begins to imagine her as real, eventually falling passionately in love with her. He becomes tormented by his love and prays to Aphrodite, the Goddess of Love, to give him a wife in the image of Galatea. Aphrodit.... Part 2 of Paper ....realizing Galatea was no longer a lifeless slab of stone, dropped the mallet and rushed to her side, instantaneously taking her into his arms.
It is evident that Galatea's form is no longer that of a lifeless sculpture. Her plain, ivory skin and sinuous curves are seen from a backside view. Her lower body remains stone-like and chalky, but the oblique right angle of her torso suggests movement and is given life with the added blush coloring. Her left elbow is uplifted, and her hand gently enclos.... |
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