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The Triumph of Galatea
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The Triumph of GalateaRaphael

In this fresco (c. 1512), Raphael transforms Galatea’s myth into a celebration of divine beauty. The sea nymph rides a shell chariot drawn by dolphins (linked to Venus), while cupids shoot arrows symbolizing love’s universal power. Though the original tale includes jealousy and tragedy, Raphael omits them, presenting an idealized vision of harmony and grace.
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