Galatea in Wikipedia
Galatea (Greek: Γαλάτεια; "she who is milk-white")[1] is a
name popularly applied to the statue carved of ivory by
Pygmalion of Cyprus in Greek mythology. An allusion to Galatea
in modern English has become a metaphor for a statue that has
come to life. Galatea is also the name of Polyphemus's object
of desire in Theocritus's Idylls VI and XI and is linked with
Polyphemus again in the myth of Acis and Galatea in Ovid's
Metamorphoses...
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