PYGMALION AND GALATEA is the story of a classical sculptor who creates exceptionally beautiful work, but who wants much more: he wants his sculptures to actually live. This he accomplishes with a timely wish to the gods, and voilá, his sculpture of Galatea comes to life in the flesh of Mary Anderson.
The play was a comedy, and Anderson received mixed reviews, but a great deal of notoriety, for her role. The scene depicted in the painting is at the end of the play when Galatea, having been rejected by Pygmalion, her creator (who chooses instead to remain with his wife), moves to the back of the stage and exclaims, “Farewell, Pygmalion. Farewell,” and slips behind a curtain. This is soon opened to reveal that she has turned back into the stone from whence she came [one bit of historical trivia: the Victorian painter Sir Lawrence Alma Tadema was hired to arrange the folds of Anderson’s gown in the proper Greek fashion for her scenes as a statue].
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Image size is 14x20 inches, overall print size is 18x24 inches, edition of 250 prints. Print cost is $250 each plus $18 shipping and handling (and sales tax, if applicable). Special Canvas edition: 14x20 inches, edition of 25. Canvas print cost is $500 plus $18 S&H (plus tax).
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