The Triumph of Galatea By Raphael


The Triumph of Galatea is a fresco masterpiece completed about 1514 by the Italian painter Raphael for the Villa Farnesina in Rome. The Farnesina was built for the Sienese banker Agostino Chigi, one of the richest men of that age. The Farnese family later acquired and renamed the villa, smaller than the more ostentatious palazzo at the other side of the Tiber. The fresco is a mythological scene of a series embellishing the open gallery of the building, a series never completed which was inspired to the "Stanze per la giostra" of the poet Angelo Poliziano. In Greek mythology, the beautiful Nereid Galatea had fallen in love with the peasant shepherd Acis. Her consort, one-eyed giant Polyphemus, after chancing upon the two lovers together, lobbed an enormous pillar and killed Acis.


 Product Details

Year Created: 1514
Medium: Fresco
Dimensions: 295 cm x 224 cm
Price: $1,200.00
Genres: Renaissance
High Renaissance
Subjects: Mythological
Allegory
Villa Farnesina

Native Museum Name: Villa Farnesina
Residing Country: Italy
Residing City: Rome
Lattitude: 42
Longitude: 12

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