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Galatea – For She is the One with the Milk White Skin
Above: Gustave Moreau’s Galatea (ca.1880) The Unicorns (1885) and Le Poete et La Sirene (1892) Galatea (Trans: “She who is milk-white“) is a name popularly applied to the statue carved of ivory by Pygmalion of Cyprus, which then came to … Continue reading